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reactor-core
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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effect
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Exploring Effect, a meta-state RxJS-like framework
Effect is a functional library for building and composing asynchronous, concurrent, and reactive programs in TypeScript. It focuses on providing a robust and type-safe way to manage side effects in your programs.
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A better way to handle errors in JavaScript
Just use a library that already contains this and more functional programming idioms, like fp-ts or its successor, Effect [0]. It is a little more complex to learn but much more robust that simply implementing your own Result and other types.
[0] https://www.effect.website/
- opinions about Effect-TS, do you recommend using it? when to use it? When to avoid it? not worth it?
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Building React Components Using Unions in TypeScript
effect-ts
- Effect - A set of libraries to write better TypeScript
- Effect – A set of libraries to write better TypeScript
- Effect-ts: a library for writing ZIO-like effect-based applications
- Effect, a functional effect system for TypeScript with a rich standard library
- Effect: A functional effect system for TypeScript with a rich standard library
- Alternatives to scala FP
reactor-core
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Is it wrong to use "try-catch" inside a reactive stream operator (project reactor)?
I was exploring reactive streams with project reactor and I encountered a use case where I needed to skip to the next event if an error occurred during the processing of the current event (e.g. deserialization issue).
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Modern Async Primitives on iOS, Android, and the Web
Kotlin also has a construct for asynchronous collections/streams. Kotlin's version of AsyncSequence is called a Flow. Just as Swift's AsyncSequence builds upon prior experience with RxSwift and Combine, Kotlin's Flow APIs build upon earlier stream/collection APIs in the JVM ecosystem: Java's RxJava, Java8 Streams, Project Reactor, and Scala's Akka.
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Alternatives to scala FP
Java's projectreactor.io ? It is widely used in Java world, see Spring WebFlux.
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Hydroflow: Dataflow Runtime in Rust
I guess more a closer comparison would be with the Project Reactor https://projectreactor.io/ which is also a low level framework for data processing.
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Reactive Backend Applications with Spring Boot, Kotlin and Coroutines (Part 1)
Spring Framework is one of the most popular choices for web applications. It comes with a great ecosystem, tooling, and support. Spring applications are mainly written in Java. While they can serve quite well in many different domains and use cases, they may not be a good fit for modern-day applications which require low-latency and high-throughput. This is where the reactive programming paradigm could help because the paradigm is designed to address these issues by its non-blocking nature. Spring already supports reactive programming via Project Reactor.
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Brief Intro to Reactive Streams with Project Reactor
The reactive streams API provides the specification for non-blocking async streams processing with back pressure mechanism, and Project Reactor is an implementation written in java.
- Angular for Junior Developers: Promises vs Observables
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How much of real world programming involves using containers and for loops?
https://projectreactor.io/ https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/stream/Stream.html https://rxjs.dev/ https://developer.android.com/kotlin/coroutines https://developer.apple.com/documentation/combine
- Spring Reactor
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Reactor bad, Loom good - but how will the landscape shape out?
With respect to Loom, it could be much easier for synchronous and reactive code to interoperate using schedulers that take advantage of Loom. The impact of Loom on Project Reactor was discussed in #3084, you might find it interesting.
What are some alternatives?
fp-ts - Functional programming in TypeScript
Reactive Streams - Reactive Streams Specification for the JVM
pratica - 🥃 Functional Algebraic Data Types
RxKotlin - RxJava bindings for Kotlin
tyrian - Elm-inspired Scala UI library.
RxJava - RxJava – Reactive Extensions for the JVM – a library for composing asynchronous and event-based programs using observable sequences for the Java VM.
contentlayer - Contentlayer turns your content into data - making it super easy to import MD(X) and CMS content in your app
reactor-kotlin-extensions
eslint-plugin-functional - ESLint rules to disable mutation and promote fp in JavaScript and TypeScript.
redux-kotlin - Predictable state container for Kotlin apps
Index - ⚡ Pattern Matching in Typescript
Async Http Client - Asynchronous Http and WebSocket Client library for Java