Fixed buglet in join binding, simplified types#781
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Simplified types for groupByUntil, window, buffer, and empty to use Any and Nothing.
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Txs to @samuelgruetter for pointing out a small bug involving implicit conversions.
Simplified some of the types of empty, buffer, window, groupBy until to leverage Scala's top and bottom type (we could not do this in C#).