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How to cook with RxJS #32

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meeroslav opened this issue Jun 11, 2019 · 0 comments
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How to cook with RxJS #32

meeroslav opened this issue Jun 11, 2019 · 0 comments

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meeroslav commented Jun 11, 2019

Session Title:

How to cook with RxJS

Session Abstract:
The trickiest part of learning ReactiveX is switching your mindset to reactive. With so many operators out there learning Rx on your own is often overwhelming. And no, marbles don't actually help.

But we are living in a reactive world and we can find examples everywhere around us.

In this talk, we will break down the ReactiveX to the basic ingredients and equip you with the approach that will make learning even the hardest operator a child's play.
Writing a reactive code, after all, is no more than telling a story.

Approximate Duration:
30-40 minutes, depending on the available slot

Your Name: Miroslav Jonas

Your Twitter handle: meeroslav

Requirements:

[X] No
[ ] Yes

Complexity:

[X] Advanced
[X] Intermediate
[X] Beginner

Other information:
The talk describes the common obstacles in learning RxJS and why the documentation is too technical for most of the people. By using metaphors from the world of cooking (or rather eating), it explains the complex concepts in a way everyone can understand. The purpose is to show the audience how complex topics can be made simple by avoiding the expensive buzzwords and using common language and objects that surround us.

Some more insights are available via blog post Cooking with RX or via talk at a local meetup Reactive Vuejs.

Target audience: beginners to experts in RxJS

The live coding can be done in Angular, Vue or Vanilla JS

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