#ReactiveX

2023-10-04

#Java has its IO implementations. Multiple, actually. They don't have the same properties or ergonomics as #Scala's IO (e.g., flatMaps are not optimized for tail-recursion). People may not like it, but they are deployed at scale.

Here's what #Spring WebFlux uses:
projectreactor.io/docs/core/re

Here's the venerable #ReactiveX (#RxJava): reactivex.io/documentation/sin

Tomasz Nurkiewicznurkiewicz@fosstodon.org
2023-07-17

We should give #Microsoft some credit for things like inventing AJAX (XMLHttpRequest), #TypeScript and #ReactiveX. Also, developing #VsCode, #Halo and #AgeOfEmpires. And some decent hardware, like keybords and mice. They're not only #WindowsMe and #IE6

Andrew Nosenko 🇺🇦 🇦🇺noseratio
2023-03-22

Loving Rx.​NET interoperability with Tasks.

Below, I could turn each event subject into a Task and use Task.WhenAny instead of Merge (I still prefer the latter).

In other cases I do filtering, throttling, debouncing on a merged stream of events.

2023-03-09

Using feels so drastly different than in a bad way eventhough they use the same concept and operator names.

2023-02-16

@Perl @gandalf’s RxPerl will cure what ails you, if what ails you is dealing with streams of data via asynchronous callback functions. metacpan.org/pod/RxPerl

You can drop it into your existing event-driven #Perl code with ease, as it works with @leonerd’s IO::Async, @mojolicious’s Mojo::IOLoop, and AnyEvent interface libraries. It’s an implementation of #ReactiveX designed to behave like #JavaScript’s #RxJS. noc.social/@gandalf/1098396707

2019-03-28

is #ReactiveX still trendy or has everyone moved on? #programming

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