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Reactive Programming in Kotlin

By : Rivu Chakraborty
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Reactive Programming in Kotlin

By: Rivu Chakraborty

Overview of this book

In today's app-driven era, when programs are asynchronous, and responsiveness is so vital, reactive programming can help you write code that's more reliable, easier to scale, and better-performing. Reactive programming is revolutionary. With this practical book, Kotlin developers will first learn how to view problems in the reactive way, and then build programs that leverage the best features of this exciting new programming paradigm. You will begin with the general concepts of Reactive programming and then gradually move on to working with asynchronous data streams. You will dive into advanced techniques such as manipulating time in data-flow, customizing operators and provider and how to use the concurrency model to control asynchronicity of code and process event handlers effectively. You will then be introduced to functional reactive programming and will learn to apply FRP in practical use cases in Kotlin. This book will also take you one step forward by introducing you to Spring 5 and Spring Boot 2 using Kotlin. By the end of the book, you will be able to build real-world applications with reactive user interfaces as well as you'll learn to implement reactive programming paradigms in Android.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Dedication
Preface

Testing in RxKotlin


Now, as you've some hands-on testing in Kotlin and have some idea about RxKotlin as well, you may be wondering how to implement test cases in RxKotlin? It is true that testing in RxKotlin may not seem straightforward; the reason is that ReactiveX defines behavior rather than states, and most testing frameworks, including JUnit and kotlin—test are good for testing states.

To the aid of developers, RxKotlin comes with a set of tools for testing, which you can use with your favorite testing frameworks. In this book, we will cover testing in RxKotlin with JUnit and Kotlin-test.

So, what are we waiting for? Let's get started.