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My friend Jim Baker presented some of the most elegant and powerful code I've ever seen in his "Iterators in Action" talk, but I confess I'll need a private session with him to really understand his examples.
Blog Post: Pycon Minus My Cynicism matt 2007
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Iterators are code objects, which share a common interface of methods and properties.
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Iterators and mappings may also be declared to JCC.
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Iterators are a simple means to provide such a sequence, potentially capturing a sea of side-effects interleaved with the act of producing (or "yielding") values.
B# .NET Technical Community Homepage bart 2010
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Iterators are probably most familiar in their graphical showplan representation, where each icon represents a single iterator.
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Iterators are supposed to see an old snapshot, so how does that happen?
Pure Danger Tech 2009
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Iterators also only allow you to perform one "type" of iteration, i.e., in one direction or over one piece of internal data.
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Iterators and iterables on the other hand, are easier to use than they are to define.
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C# 2.0: Create Elegant Code with Anonymous Methods, Iterators, and Partial Classes Tim Berners-Lee once famously wrote that "cool URIs don't change."
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One of PHP5's most interesting new features is the addition of Iterators, a collection of ready-made interfaces designed to help in navigating and processing hierarchical data structures.
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