This book shows how to create reactive applications with RxJS, with both theory and practical examples that build on each other and help you begin thinking in a reactive manner. The foreword is by Ben Lesh, Project lead, RxJS 5. Using practical examples, Paul Daniels and Luis Atencio show how the tools can be used to build pipelines to move data through without worrying about the underlying boilerplate. Having covered the core concepts they move on to error handling, unit testing, and interacting with frameworks like React and Redux.
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Author: Paul Daniels and Luis Atencio Publisher: Manning Date: Aug 2017 Pages: 352 ISBN: 978-1617293412 Print: 1617293415 Kindle: free with print title Audience: RxJS developers Level: Intermediate Category: Other Languages
- Building clean, declarative, fault-tolerant applications
- Transforming and composing streams
- Taming asynchronous processes
- Integrating streams with third-party libraries
- Covers RxJS 5
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