> José, thank you for the response and clarifications. In the context of 
> this discussion (the familiarity of the mass of programmers with coding 
> correctly using ‘yield’) I would discount Icon, CLU (that’s a new one to 
> me!), which resets the start date to the 90s, even late 90s (depending on 
> the rise of Python/Ruby and the introduction of generators in these 
> languages). At any rate, I myself certainly have no hard data on what 
> percentage of developers are comfortable with this feature, and would be 
> happy to learn that that number is high counter to my intuition. 
>
> Regards, 
>
>         —ravi 
>

Generator are rather natural for iteration use cases.

For async, generators alone can be mind boggling. But with libraries like 
galaxy or suspend they get easy to grasp. Just as easy as C#'s async/await. 

Bruno

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