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In [[computer science]], '''asynchronous I/O''', or '''non-blocking I/O''' is a form of [[input/output]] [[Process (computing)|processing]] that permits other processing to continue before the [[Data transmission|transmission]] has finished. | In [[computer science]], '''asynchronous I/O''', or '''non-blocking I/O''' is a form of [[input/output]] [[Process (computing)|processing]] that permits other processing to continue before the [[Data transmission|transmission]] has finished. | ||
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In computer science, asynchronous I/O, or non-blocking I/O is a form of input/output processing that permits other processing to continue before the transmission has finished.
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Ajax
See Ajax (programming). (TO DO: describe here, cross-reference.)
See also
External links
- Asynchronous I/O @ Wikipedia