I have 3 functions that I want to execute one after another, only when the previous function has finished its task. I use When Promise library for this,
function taskA(){
var d = when.defer();
d.resolve();
return d.promise;
}
function taskB(){
var d = when.defer();
d.resolve();
return d.promise;
}
function taskC(){
var d = when.defer();
d.resolve();
return d.promise;
}
taskA().then(function(){
taskB().then(function(){
taskC().then(function(){
}); }); });
Is this how it's supposed to be? I was under the impression I could easily avoid callbacks and its "pyramid of doom" using promises, or am I using them wrong?