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What is Fetch?

The Fetch API is a modern interface for making HTTP requests in web browsers. It provides a more powerful and flexible feature set than the older XMLHttpRequest (XHR) object. Fetch allows web applications to retrieve resources from servers, send data to servers, and handle responses using Promises, leading to cleaner and more readable code, especially when dealing with asynchronous operations. It is commonly used for tasks like retrieving data from APIs, submitting form data, and dynamically updating web pages without full reloads.

What other technologies are related to Fetch?

Fetch Competitor Technologies

Axios is an HTTP client that can be used as an alternative to Fetch for making network requests.
mentioned alongside Fetch in 10% (466) of relevant job posts

Fetch Complementary Technologies

Fetch API is based on promises, meaning it uses promises to handle asynchronous operations.
mentioned alongside Fetch in 5% (55) of relevant job posts

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