Modernizing Rx.NET
Rx.NET is a popular library for event-driven programming with a composable and declarative approach. In this episode, Ian Griffiths, an Rx.NET Maintainer and Developer Technologies MVP, and Technical Fellow at endjin, highlights the latest advancements in this .NET project and how it can be modernized.
Rx.NET offers a range of powerful features that allow developers to write code that is both responsive and easily scalable. However, to stay current and future-proof, the library needs to evolve with changing trends and demands. Ian Griffiths shares his insight on how to adapt to these modern needs, making your projects more reliable and flexible. He also covers the key points that developers need to keep in mind while using the library to achieve maximum efficiency and make the most of the library.
If you are a developer using Rx.NET, or someone who is interested in event-driven programming, this episode is worth watching to learn about the latest trends and techniques in this popular .NET project.
Visit the link to watch the full video: https://endjin.com/what-we-think/talks/modernizing-rxdotnet.html
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