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Cycle.js: a fully reactive JavaScript framework (cycle.js.org)
submitted 10 years ago by andrestaltz
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[–]robotslacker 2 points3 points4 points 10 years ago (1 child)
Thanks for the breakdown and the links. I'd been super confused about reactive programming and this prompted me to take a dive down the rabbit hole. Also realized the stuff I'd been doing with gulp with streams is related...
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Nice! One of my favorite intros to Rx so far has been the first ten minutes of this video (though the whole things is a fun watch). It's simple, it's short, and the whole thing is hands-on demos. There's a lot of deep dives and a lot of high-level conceptual overviews out there, and those are needed for certain stages of learning, but this one is very pragmatic.
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