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/ May 15, 2018
When a Dog is Not Always an Animal…

When a Dog is Not Always an Animal…

This dog obviously doesn’t seems to agree with the title, but looks like the Kotlin compiler might have a different idea about this! Below is a very small experiment using the Spring Reactive Flux api from Project Reactor (version 3.1.7) to illustrate how sometimes a dog is not always an animal: It seems like directly …

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