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Explore and create an example of how traverser's iterators API can be used in Kotlin.
It could be as as small as code snippet or full-fledged example application.
This task is intentionally vague to uncover any documentation issues, find this API and its variations are part of the challenge.
Thanks @abhishekganesan88 for taking a stub at this (this issue is related to #16 )