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JavaScript Asynchronous Programming with JavaScript Understanding Promises Create a Promise

So basically the callback function inside promise has callback functions as arguements, resolve and reject?

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Dane Parchment
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Dane Parchment
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Yes, you are correct in thinking that a promise's callback can contain 2 functions, one that is called when the promise resolves, and one that is called when it fails.

Yes - but I think that resolve and reject are parameters, not the arguments.