The Heart of Reactive Extensions for .NET (Rx.NET)
Reactive Extensions for .NET (Rx.NET) is profoundly useful, and developers often end up loving. Why is that? Endjin Technical Fellow Ian Griffiths explains how Rx.NET's deep roots in mathematical foundations make it both powerful and beautiful. 📖 If you'd like to learn more about Rx.NET, please check out the new FREE book Introduction to Rx.NET 2nd Edition (2024): https://introtorx.com/ #csharp #dotnet #reactive #reactiveprogramming #rx #rxnet

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