rxswift-to-combine-cheatsheet VS CombineCocoa

Compare rxswift-to-combine-cheatsheet vs CombineCocoa and see what are their differences.

CombineCocoa

Combine publisher bridges for UIKit (by CombineCommunity)
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rxswift-to-combine-cheatsheet CombineCocoa
2 3
2,001 1,598
0.9% 1.1%
0.0 0.0
about 1 year ago about 1 month ago
Ruby Swift
MIT License MIT License
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rxswift-to-combine-cheatsheet

Posts with mentions or reviews of rxswift-to-combine-cheatsheet. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-01-25.

CombineCocoa

Posts with mentions or reviews of CombineCocoa. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-27.
  • Textfield IBAction vs delegate
    2 projects | /r/swift | 27 Sep 2021
    There is a CombineCocoa library available. I haven't use Combine much yet mainly because until recently, I had to support iOS versions previous to 13 and even now, there are several reactive operators that I use extensively that don't exist in Combine. CombineExt is slowly filling in the gaps though.
  • Combine from RxSwift - Highlights for smooth adaption
    3 projects | dev.to | 4 Jan 2021
    Backpressure is an advanced topic and as Apple keeps their implementations of publishers and subscribers private, the complexity of this management is hidden from developers. Understanding the principle of backpressure makes customization for publishers and subscribers possible. One particular use case for this is CombineCocoa by CombineCommunity, which makes integration of Combine when using UIControls much more convenient. However, Apple strongly encourages that developers use the built-in convenience publishers and subjects instead of implementing custom ones, so it is important to look for simple solutions before tempting to overengineer to avoid bringing complexity and potential bugs to your projects.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing rxswift-to-combine-cheatsheet and CombineCocoa you can also consider the following projects:

CombineExt - CombineExt provides a collection of operators, publishers and utilities for Combine, that are not provided by Apple themselves, but are common in other Reactive Frameworks and standards.

RxCombine - Bi-directional type bridging between RxSwift and Apple's Combine framework

RxRealm - RxSwift extension for RealmSwift's types

Verge - 🟣 A robust Swift state-management framework designed for complex applications, featuring an integrated ORM for efficient data handling.

Moya - Network abstraction layer written in Swift.

open-source-mac-os-apps - 🚀 Awesome list of open source applications for macOS. https://t.me/s/opensourcemacosapps

Eureka - Elegant iOS form builder in Swift

AOperation - A Wrapper on NSOperation, which Makes using of NSOperation More Efficient

motion - Reactive frontend UI components for Rails in pure Ruby

MessageKit - A community-driven replacement for JSQMessagesViewController

spotifyshuffler - iOS-application communicating with the Spotify-API, written in a MVVM-architecture, showcases usages of Combine and SwiftUI.