Hello guys. I've been doning some experiments with Async iterators. You can 
find more details in the repo I created[1] but I'll explain my rationale 
behind it quickly: I'm a heavy python user and I love iterators. They 
provide a nice and clean interface. When I started to get into node.js I 
noticed the "lack" (or the lower use, to be precise) of them and started 
doing some research. The problem I found was that, for async architectures, 
blocking/regular iterators doesn't look like a good fit. Well, that's just 
something I think, maybe I'm wrong. Please share your thoughts.

[1] https://github.com/santiagobasulto/async-iterators

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