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RxJava
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Humble Chronicles: Managing State with Signals
Is this similar RxJava, the reactive extensions library for https://github.com/ReactiveX/RxJava ? I have made that work in Clojure in production.
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How to do threading in Android.
Since you mentioned java, there is RxJava and RxAndroid. Google general recommendation now is to use kotlin coroutines if you're considering writing your app with that.
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must known frameworks/libs/tech, every senior java developer must know(?)
You all beat me to MapStruct and Testcontainers. Honorable mention to RxJava, which I use in Desktop apps.
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What is your tech stack?
RxJava with RxRelay (and rx-combinetuple-kt)
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Best libraries for Android Developers
RxJava2
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What are the most common used (3rd party) libraries and frameworks used in Android development?
Concurrency: Kotlin coroutines for general use, Rx or Flow for reactive programming (you can technically use Rx for regular concurrency as well, but not really what it's meant for)
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When consuming from a reactive stream is it more like a literal stream where items in the stream ay go by and not get consumed while you're busy, or is it more like a queue?
In big words, kafka and rxJava are 2 different things, with kafka you transport data, produce and consume messages, then you can process them however you want. Rx java helps you write asynchronous code and it's no queue/topic related. You can read more here
- MVVM Architecture On HarmonyOS Using Retrofit And RxJava
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Backpressure in Reactive Systems
This post provides information on backpressure in general and how RxJava (v3), Project Reactor and Kotlin's Coroutines handle it.
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Functional Programming in Java, Explained
Both of the most popular Java Reactive libraries, RxJava and Reactor, are based on Java 8 Streams API, which means they also use functional interfaces in their code.
Dagger2
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Dependency injection with AWS Lambdas in java
As said in the title, we will focus on the dependency inversion principle and one of its application : dependency injection. For production-ready applications, it would be better to rely on a framework and not implement its own container. For it, the java ecosystem have 3 frameworks available : Spring, Guice and Dagger.
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Refactoring our Dependency Injection using Anvil
At Reddit, we use Dagger 2 for handling dependency injection (DI) in our Android application. As we’ve scaled the application over the years, we’ve accrued a bit of technical debt in how we have approached this problem.
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Dagger Python SDK: Develop Your CI/CD Pipelines as Code
Confusing. I initially thought someone ported the Dagger DI framework to Python: https://dagger.dev/
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Multiplatform dependency injection libraries equivalent to Dagger/Anvil
I'm currently using Dagger and Anvil for my DI needs. It's been working really well, especially around what Anvil permits in terms of multibindings defined on the type declaration rather than in a module. For example:
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Dagger 2.43 released with support for multiple instances of the same ViewModel using keys 🎉
Great job, I have been waiting for this feature/fix for a long time https://github.com/google/dagger/issues/2328
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Best libraries for Android Developers
Dagger
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Dirk: a new light-weight system for dependency injection
Of course, but given that there is already https://dagger.dev/ I wonder how much of this "dirk" is derivative, and how is it better than what is already out there?
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WireDI: Framework for dependency injection at compile time, aiming to bridge with runtime dependency injection
Are you trying to reinvent, or perhaps improve upon, Dagger?
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dilib - Dependency Injection in Rust
i don't really consider runtime a requirement of DI, perhaps stuff like spring made that something people are used to. another example https://dagger.dev/
What are some alternatives?
Guice - Guice (pronounced 'juice') is a lightweight dependency injection framework for Java 8 and above, brought to you by Google.
Mutiny - An Intuitive Event-Driven Reactive Programming Library for Java
Reactor
Toothpick - A scope tree based Dependency Injection (DI) library for Java / Kotlin / Android.
Vert.x - Vert.x is a tool-kit for building reactive applications on the JVM
Weld - Weld, including integrations for Servlet containers and Java SE, examples and documentation
butterknife - Bind Android views and callbacks to fields and methods.
HK2
EventBus - Event bus for Android and Java that simplifies communication between Activities, Fragments, Threads, Services, etc. Less code, better quality.
Reactive Streams - Reactive Streams Specification for the JVM
Dynamic CDI - Dynamic Context Dependency Injection
Apache DeltaSpike - Mirror of Apache Deltaspike