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RxCombine
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I recently started looking more into the Combine framework. I found these Interactive Marble diagrams of Rx Observables and wanted to share them. Unfortunately, the operators are not always the same for Combine but it is still good fun. Not sure how difficult it would be to replicate this.
The sad thing to notice is how many of the operators in RxSwift have no Combine equivalent. Fortunately, there is the RxCombine library so you can freely mix the two.
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Combine from RxSwift - Highlights for smooth adaption
Since Combine only supports iOS 13 onwards, it may be a bit early for most of current projects to adopt. Nevertheless, it’s never too soon to learn new tech and start experimenting with it to get yourself comfortable and “relevant”. The framework itself is still under development and improvement, so don’t forget to check back in future WWDCs for any cool new updates. I hope this article inspires you to dive deeper and learn more about Combine. I would like to give my thanks to Donny Wals for his book Practical Combine, as well as all the resources listed in the References section for making this article possible. In the meantime, you can also check out RxCombine to discover the possiblities of bridging between the two frameworks. Have fun!
rxswift-to-combine-cheatsheet
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I recently started looking more into the Combine framework. I found these Interactive Marble diagrams of Rx Observables and wanted to share them. Unfortunately, the operators are not always the same for Combine but it is still good fun. Not sure how difficult it would be to replicate this.
You might enjoy perusing through this then: RxSwift to Combine Cheatsheet.
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Combine from RxSwift - Highlights for smooth adaption
CombineCommunity/rxswift-to-combine-cheatsheet
What are some alternatives?
CombineCocoa - Combine publisher bridges for UIKit
OpenCombine - Open source implementation of Apple's Combine framework for processing values over time.
RxRealm - RxSwift extension for RealmSwift's types
RxWebSocket - Reactive WebSockets
Verge - 🟣 A robust Swift state-management framework designed for complex applications, featuring an integrated ORM for efficient data handling.
AOperation - A Wrapper on NSOperation, which Makes using of NSOperation More Efficient
SwiftCoroutine - Swift coroutines for iOS, macOS and Linux.
motion - Reactive frontend UI components for Rails in pure Ruby
CombineCoreBluetooth - A wrapper API for CoreBluetooth using Combine Publishers
spotifyshuffler - iOS-application communicating with the Spotify-API, written in a MVVM-architecture, showcases usages of Combine and SwiftUI.