Lukas Vyletel
1 min readAug 4, 2020

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I guess my point is, that it didn't deserve an article. It's actually perpetrating misunderstanding of the author, that it's if/else, when it's not.

Also, regarding KotlinWeekly, lot of the articles are pretty basic ones, very often the featured articles are like "10 reasons to switch from Java to Kotlin", that we have seen so many times already. So I don't think the article being presented on KotlinWeekly means anything.

Or do you want to say that if I write an article describing the difference between for and while and it gets featured in some mailing list, it makes the difference between for and while not obvious?

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