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Reactive Programming for .NET Developers

Reactive Programming for .NET Developers

By : Antonio Esposito, Ciceri
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Reactive Programming for .NET Developers

Reactive Programming for .NET Developers

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By: Antonio Esposito, Ciceri

Overview of this book

Reactive programming is an innovative programming paradigm focused on time-based problem solving. It makes your programs better-performing, easier to scale, and more reliable. Want to create fast-running applications to handle complex logics and huge datasets for financial and big-data challenges? Then you have picked up the right book! Starting with the principles of reactive programming and unveiling the power of the pull-programming world, this book is your one-stop solution to get a deep practical understanding of reactive programming techniques. You will gradually learn all about reactive extensions, programming, testing, and debugging observable sequence, and integrating events from CLR data-at-rest or events. Finally, you will dive into advanced techniques such as manipulating time in data-flow, customizing operators and providers, and exploring functional reactive programming. By the end of the book, you'll know how to apply reactive programming to solve complex problems and build efficient programs with reactive user interfaces.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)
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What this book covers

Chapter 1 , First Steps in Reactive Programming, covers what Reactive programming is: the idea, the overall design, the available frameworks, and the languages supporting this incredible programming paradigm.

Chapter 2 , Reactive Programming with C#, will show Reactive programming in action in plain C# coding without the need for any external reference. In this way, any developer may bring reactive programming knowledge to any existing application.

Chapter 3 , Reactive Extension Programming, explains RX basics, such as the Observable sequence, message consumers (Observer), and the most widely used reactive operators, such as message transforming and message grouping functions.

Chapter 4 , Observable Sequence Programming, will teach you how to produce, consume, and route messages with subjects and learn the Rx operator catalog. You will also see operators that apply message filtering, aggregation, transformation, generation, and time-based operations.

Chapter 5 , Debugging Reactive Extensions, will deal with debugging and tracing observable sequences. It focuses on handling exceptions, routing errors, and notifying users about application issues in order to improve application reliability and maintainability.

Chapter 6 , CLR Integration and Scheduling, covers how to source or send messages with plain CLR objects and how to achieve time scheduling and multithreading easily with Rx programming.

Chapter 7, Advanced Techniques , will show Rx in action with real-world solutions and explain how to create new operators or how to use the Rx features in classic .NET development.

Chapter 8 , F# and Functional Reactive Programming, presents the F# language and key points of functional programming. It describes Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) with a few examples of push-based and pull-based scenarios, the event data flow, and type events in F#.

Chapter 9, Advanced FRP and Best Practices , delves deep into advanced FRP concepts through the study of discrete and continuous components and the concepts of time flow and dynamic change. It also discusses Railway-oriented programming and F# observable.

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