Reactive JavaScript Programming
Reactive JavaScript Programming, available at $34.99, has an average rating of 4.4, with 28 lectures, based on 19 reviews, and has 140 subscribers.
You will learn about The power and ease of using Reactive programming Thinking and modeling apps in the Reactive way. Fully understand Rx js including its operators, subjects, and schedulers. This course is ideal for individuals who are This course assumes viewers are at least slightly familiar with JS in browsers and in Node. It is particularly useful for This course assumes viewers are at least slightly familiar with JS in browsers and in Node.
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Summary
Title: Reactive JavaScript Programming
Price: $34.99
Average Rating: 4.4
Number of Lectures: 28
Number of Published Lectures: 28
Number of Curriculum Items: 28
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 28
Original Price: $109.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- The power and ease of using Reactive programming
- Thinking and modeling apps in the Reactive way.
- Fully understand Rx js including its operators, subjects, and schedulers.
Who Should Attend
- This course assumes viewers are at least slightly familiar with JS in browsers and in Node.
Target Audiences
- This course assumes viewers are at least slightly familiar with JS in browsers and in Node.
This video is a combination of the following three aspects:
- Introduction to Reactive Programming + Rx in Depth.
- Need for going Reactive, Understanding Event Streams, Getting familiar with APIs, and Building a BMI Calculator App.
- Introduce Rx concepts and similar APIs across many languages, Covering the necessary operators, Examples of Operators and Streams.
- Building a stopwatch app
- Building an Autocomplete search box with Rx.
- Creating operators and performing various operations such as transform, filter, combine, and error handling.
About the Author
I Shriyans Bhatnagar use Rx.js on a daily basis in work, mostly combining it with React and redux. Being a full stack developer, I often find myself using Rx on Node too. Playing around with a few Reactive libraries—RxJs, most.js, and, bacon.js—and Reactive frameworks such as cycle.js, I absolutely love writing functional Reactive code. I am an avid fan of pure functional programming. I have played around with Haskell, elm, and erlang quite a lot and have some experience writing clojureScript. These days I really dig ReasonML (a new interface to OCaml by Facebook).
I started out as a backend engineer writing Ruby applications using rails, but I quickly moved on to using JavaScript for both the backend and frontend. My hobby projects vary from making Node-powered bots using Johnny-Five with the Arduino to machine-learning projects using Python libraries such as Scikit and Tensorflow. But, ultimately, I truly love building user interfaces and providing a good user experience.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Thinking Reactively
Lecture 1: The Course Overview
Lecture 2: The Need for Going Reactive
Lecture 3: First Bite into bacon.js
Lecture 4: Building a Reactive Application
Chapter 2: Up Your Game with Rx
Lecture 1: Putting Rx in Context
Lecture 2: Dealing with Operators
Lecture 3: Playing with Streams
Chapter 3: Day-to-Day Rx
Lecture 1: Building a Stopwatch Application
Lecture 2: Implementing Drag and Drop
Chapter 4: Know Your Operators
Lecture 1: Create Operators
Lecture 2: Transform Operators
Lecture 3: Filter Operators
Lecture 4: Combine Operators
Lecture 5: Error Handling Operators
Lecture 6: Click Control App
Chapter 5: Make Your Own Observables
Lecture 1: Observables as Functions
Lecture 2: Error Handling and Completion
Lecture 3: Adding the Creation Operator
Lecture 4: Adding Other Operators
Chapter 6: Master the Subject
Lecture 1: Subjects as a Hybrid
Lecture 2: Behavior Subject
Lecture 3: Replay Subject
Lecture 4: Async Subject
Lecture 5: Multicast
Lecture 6: Stopping a Shared Execution
Lecture 7: Automate Subjects
Chapter 7: Understanding Schedulers
Lecture 1: Schedulers
Lecture 2: Types of Schedulers
Instructors
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Packt Publishing
Tech Knowledge in Motion
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- 4 stars: 8 votes
- 5 stars: 7 votes
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