In the past I’ve helped write parts of RxJS, I’ve written xstream, and now I bring a new stream library for JavaScript. This time, it’s a bit different, though, because there are 3 new things:
A reactive stream programming library
An iterable programming library
A specification for callback-based programming
In reality, those 3 are realized in just one thing: Callbags.
This concepts are very used nowadays on functional programing, but because of the heavy mathematical background, sometimes it may be confusing to understand all the definitions. In this post I’ll try…
A factory function is any function which is not a class or constructor that returns a (presumably new) object. In JavaScript, any function can return an object. When it does so without the new…
The Redux Observable RxJS: Going Epic tutorial will show you how to reactive programming in Redux. The middleware can be used in Redux applications. The example shows it in a React JS app...
Why a re-introduction? Because JavaScript is notorious for being the world's most misunderstood programming language. It is often derided as being a toy, but beneath its layer of deceptive simplicity, powerful language features await. JavaScript is now used by an incredible number of high-profile applications, showing that deeper knowledge of this technology is an important skill for any web or mobile developer.
If you go searching the internet for “monad” you’re going to get bombarded by impenetrable category theory math and a bunch of people “helpfully” explaining monads in terms of burritos and space…
Maybe you’ve seen the syntax before, but why in the heck does an Immediately-Invoked Function Expression (IIFE — pronounced ‘iffy’) look like it does? Why is it useful?
Decorators are helpful for anything you want to transparently wrap with extra functionality. These include memoization, enforcing access control and authentication, instrumentation and timing functions, logging, rate-limiting, and the list goes on.
In this episode, Addy and Matt walk through how to debug ES6 Promises using the brand new Promises debugger in Chrome DevTools. Depending on your version of ...
N. Nerkar, N. Jain, D. Mehta, K. Sodha, and C. Barot. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 3 (2):
542--544(February 2015)
G. Woiwode, F. Malcher, D. Koppenhagen, and J. Hoppe. dpunkt.verlag, Heidelberg, 1. Auflage edition, (2017)Verfasserangabe: Gregor Woiwode, Ferdinand Malcher, Danny Koppenhagen, Johannes Hoppe ; Online-Ressource Kann nicht per Fernleihe bestellt werden! ; Systemvoraussetzungen PC/eReader: Für den Download ist die Installation des kostenlosen Adobe Digital Editions Readers notwendig ; Systemvoraussetzungen Smartphone/Tablet: Für den Download ist die Installation des kostenlosen Bluefire Readers notwendig ; Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-3-86490-357-1 ; Quelldatenbank: FHBK-x ; Format:marcform: print ; Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XXI, 551 Seiten) ; Illustrationen, Diagramme ; 978-3-96088-205-3 PDF; 978-3-96088-206-0 ePub; 978-3-96088-207-7 mobi.
J. Böhringer, P. Bühler, and P. Schlaich. X.Media.Press Springer, Berlin ; Heidelberg, 5., vollständig überarbeitete u. erweiterte Aufl. edition, (2011)