possibly amp is a bad example, but for general, non-event loop usage - anything interacting with Generators now, can also interact with Fibers in future…
because it's essentially the same thing in the end, for any consumer
the difference is solely on the producer side
and as such, there is zero point in providing different APIs
Also, I think there's no benefit in separating the Fiber construct and start
It would receive like a generator, send like a generator, throw like a generator and return like a generator … and then it's supposed to not be a generator?
@Trowski Extending something that it's not is weird. I agree on the statement, but I disagree that it applies here … I think a Fiber is very much a type of generator
the current API is not inherently bad fwiw … just I think we lose absolutely nothing by streamlining it with generators
Random question that has absolutely nothing to do with what I'm currently being impatient about: about how long does it usually take for a company to get back to a candidate after the final interview and completion of code challenge?