diff --git a/1-js/11-async/08-async-await/04-promise-all-failure/solution.md b/1-js/11-async/08-async-await/04-promise-all-failure/solution.md index 9fda8e000f..5e1e111e17 100644 --- a/1-js/11-async/08-async-await/04-promise-all-failure/solution.md +++ b/1-js/11-async/08-async-await/04-promise-all-failure/solution.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ The root of the problem is that `Promise.all` immediately rejects when one of its promises rejects, but it do nothing to cancel the other promises. -In our case, the second query fails, so `Promise.all` rejects, and the `try...catch` block catches this error.Meanwhile, other promises are *not affected* - they independently continue their execution. In our case, the third query throws an error of its own after a bit of time. And that error is never caught, we can see it in the console. +In our case, the second query fails, so `Promise.all` rejects, and the `try...catch` block catches this error. Meanwhile, other promises are *not affected* - they independently continue their execution. In our case, the third query throws an error of its own after a bit of time. And that error is never caught, we can see it in the console. The problem is especially dangerous in server-side environments, such as Node.js, when an uncaught error may cause the process to crash.
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