%sync was chosen because (async) was already taken and could lead to
errors, and this version of asynchronous code uses a prompt, so the `a'
character becomes a `%' prompt! :)
The % and 8 characters kind of look similar... hence this library's
%sync was chosen because (async) was already taken and could lead to
errors, and this version of asynchronous code uses a prompt, so the `a'
character becomes a `%' prompt! :)
The % and 8 characters kind of look similar... hence this library's