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kotlin-flow-extensions reviews and mentions
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Are there any good tutorials showing the use of Reactor streams using Kotlin?
I don't know, why I'm downvoted here, but it is very relevant if the library provide the operators you need or if you have to implement them yourself. If Kotlin Flow is enough, then use it. From experience you don't have to go to far to miss operators from Reactor or RxJava. Maybe some day additional libraries like https://github.com/akarnokd/kotlin-flow-extensions will fill the gap, but for the time being Reactor or RxJava offer a lot more for (not trivial) real world use cases.
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Kotlin Team AMA #3: Ask Us Anything
Why do you want to keep Flow such a small library? It could be an attractive alternative to RxJava or Reactor, but it misses many useful operators today. On the other hand it brings a lot more operatores than would be required as a foundation for other frameworks (likeKotlin Flow Extensions). From my point of view Flow stays in the middleground with no good reason.
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akarnokd/kotlin-flow-extensions is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of kotlin-flow-extensions is Kotlin.
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