diff --git a/apps/site/pages/en/learn/asynchronous-work/understanding-processnexttick.md b/apps/site/pages/en/learn/asynchronous-work/understanding-processnexttick.md index d37983c022ad4..2b71a57b2eb2e 100644 --- a/apps/site/pages/en/learn/asynchronous-work/understanding-processnexttick.md +++ b/apps/site/pages/en/learn/asynchronous-work/understanding-processnexttick.md @@ -25,31 +25,4 @@ Calling `setTimeout(() => {}, 0)` will execute the function at the end of next t Use `nextTick()` when you want to make sure that in the next event loop iteration that code is already executed. -#### An Example of the order of events: - -```js -console.log('Hello => number 1'); - -setImmediate(() => { - console.log('Running before the timeout => number 3'); -}); - -setTimeout(() => { - console.log('The timeout running last => number 4'); -}, 0); - -process.nextTick(() => { - console.log('Running at next tick => number 2'); -}); -``` - -#### Example output: - -```bash -Hello => number 1 -Running at next tick => number 2 -Running before the timeout => number 3 -The timeout running last => number 4 -``` - -The exact output may differ from run to run. +To learn more about the order of execution and how the event loop works, check out [the dedicated article](https://nodejs.org/en/learn/asynchronous-work/event-loop-timers-and-nexttick)