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From time to time i see ppl using data instead of body which is wrong.
happened just recently in node-fetch/node-fetch#481 (comment)
how do you feel about adding a little warning message that can only appear once. (kinda like node reports that you are using experimental apis)
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It should cover when you'd use and how to use:
- parEvalMap/Unordered
- parJoin
- concurrently
- merge*
There's the page on Queue/Topic/etc but there's not a great single page on the operations directly on Stream. The Guide section on concurrency is very short and doesn't cover some of the most common operations (parEvalMap especially)
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