What code? In the `prime-example` code I'm certainly doing stuff wrong. I'm 
starting with concurrency on node.js and I'm still learning. The code on 
the `http-example` is async.

On Tuesday, July 22, 2014 3:15:23 PM UTC-3, Alexey Petrushin wrote:
>
> I'm not sure that your iterator is async - there's no way to stop and 
> continue on demand. You may also try something like this
>
>     collection.asyncEach(function(err, chunk, next){
>       if(err) throw err
>       console.log(chunk)
>       next()
>     })
>
> On Tuesday, 22 July 2014 21:11:34 UTC+4, Santiago Basulto wrote:
>>
>> 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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