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 avatar commented on August 17, 2024

I think through2 would be taught in addition to through. With through2 you need to think about how backpressure works with next(), so it would be good to go in a sequence.

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wbyoung avatar wbyoung commented on August 17, 2024

@substack do you really need to think about backpressure when it's first introduced? Could you just always point to through2 and then move on in the sequence?

I'm still trying to learn the difference between streams v1 and v2, but as an intro into streams, it seems to me that it'd be better to just start out with the newer version. I'm not sure I see a reason to use through any more when starting a new project. Am I mistaken?

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