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Ana Betts
December 04, 2013
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Awaiting for Rx
How to use Rx along with async/await, presented at NDC London
Ana Betts
December 04, 2013
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Transcript
Awaiting for Rx: ! A Play in Five Acts
/paulcbetts
Why Rx?
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code is communication between people ! (that incidentally, also runs
on a computer)
await doesn’t help you get away from state
tasks don’t help you with events
Rx in 5 minutes
IObservable is a better event
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events are lists
observable as timeline OnNext OnNext OnNext OnCompleted ‘A’ ‘B’ ‘C’
OnError!
tasks are just events that happen once
task as observable ‘A’ Task.Run(() => /*…*/)
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+ Task<T>
you
can
await
IObservable
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the catch
you must guarantee that the IObservable terminates
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The two ways to make things awaitable: Take and Aggregate
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someTask.ToObservable(); <=> someObservable.ToTask();
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async-friendly Rx operators SelectMany Create Defer Switch IScheduler.Schedule StartAsync Using
Concat Merge
await often introduces unnecessary ordering constraints
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this is MapReduce (or in C# lingo, SelectAggregate™)
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always use Rx for UI events
always use Rx for UI events
ಠ_ಠ
always use Rx for UI events
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describing an entire process in one place is the goal
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describing an entire process in one place is the goal
Rx is particularly good at describing pipelines of data
declarative, functional code is easier to test
imperative await methods get the job done
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use extensions to provide Task-friendly apis
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– the average developer “hwæt.”
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Rx makes testing eas(ier)
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test ordering, not concurrency
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Thanks!