André Staltz: Two Fundamental Abstractions - Uphill Conf 2018
JavaScript provides primitive types and means of processing those. However, those are not enough. Real data must somehow come into the program and data must somehow leave the program, for it to become useful to us. In this talk, we will see how two abstractions are essential for data flow and to build up other abstractions, such as Iterator, Iterable, Observable, Scheduling, and others. Workshop Material: https://github.com/staltz/uphill-rxjs... Talk was recorded 2018 at https://uphillconf.com

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