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Let's discuss coroutines applied into an AWS environment and testing it using localstack!
This video is a walk-through of the Demo which supports my article on Medium:
Coroutines, Distributed Cache, Resilience, and Replication in Kotlin — Making a VMA’s application

https://itnext.io/learning-aws-with-localstack-and-reactive-kotlin-a-stamps-and-coins-implementation-d10278f98587

The source code is located in:

https://github.com/jesperancinha/staco-app

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https://www.scribd.com/lists/26203448/Reactive-Programming

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