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UI patterns for async workflows, background jobs, and data pipelines
By Eric Chung2026๋
2์ 14์ผ
**UI patterns for async workflows, background jobs, and data pipelines**
As humans, we are wired to fear the unknown. When we canโt see whatโs happening or how long something will take, our minds suddenly default to the worst-case scenario. Itโs the same instinct that makes people afraid of the dark or anxious when waiting for test results. This same sense of uncertainty can be triggered in software products. Many digital experiences consist of background tasks, file imports, system updates, and other long-running processes that run quietly and invisibly, leaving users with no indications of progress or feedback...
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As humans, we are wired to fear the unknown. When we canโt see whatโs happening or how long something will take, our minds suddenly default to the worst-case scenario. Itโs the same instinct that makes people afraid of the dark or anxious when waiting for test results. This same sense of uncertainty can be triggered in software products. Many digital experiences consist of background tasks, file imports, system updates, and other long-running processes that run quietly and invisibly, leaving users with no indications of progress or feedback...
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