I really like https://npmjs.org/package/q, that's my choice. But I am not 
using any of the advanced features.

As for polyfil stuff, I don't really care about that. I do not plan to go 
back and revisit all my projects to replace q with vanilla stuff, unless 
specifically asked.

But ymmv.

On Saturday, January 25, 2014 12:44:18 AM UTC+1, Ian L. wrote:
>
> I'd like to use more promises in our codebase, but I'm not sure which 
> library on which we should standardize.
>
> Promises/A+ is the spec that's coming in ECMAScript 6, so I'd like to use 
> a library that's mostly a polyfill for whatever's going to be the standard 
> eventually. Which module is the closest? Or should I use a more mature or 
> full-featured library like Q knowing that the concepts are basically the 
> same and I won't have a terrible experience if in the future I need to port 
> code to the new standard?
>

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