Master RxJS Without Breaking A Sweat
What you'll learn
- After this course you will be able to see where using RxJS makes sense.
- You will be able to solve common programming problems using RxJS.
Requirements
- Basic understanding of JavaScript is required.
- A PC with Node, NPM, a modern browser like Chrome or FireFox and a code editor you like is required.
- Any previous knowledge of RxJS is not required.
Description
Are you ready to elevate your programming skills and master the Reactive Extensions Library for JavaScript, also known as RxJS? Whether you're using Angular, React, Vue, or Node, or simply interested in functional and reactive programming, this video course is for you.
My name is Maurice de Beijer, and I am here to guide you on your journey to mastering RxJS. In this course, you will learn why developing with Observables is so powerful, how to create Observables using different functions, and how to manipulate Observable streams using various operators.
We will explore different scenarios where using Observables makes coding easier and more efficient. By the end of this course, you will be able to solve common programming problems with ease using RxJS.
Don't worry if you've never worked with RxJS before, this course is designed for all skill levels, whether you're new to the library or looking to expand your knowledge. All you need is a reasonable understanding of JavaScript, a computer with a modern browser and code editor, and you're ready to get started. So, if you're ready to take your programming skills to the next level, join me in this comprehensive and engaging course on mastering RxJS.
Who this course is for:
- Any JavaScript developer wanting to learn more about reactive programming with RxJS.
- A developer developing Angular applications.
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Instructor
Hello, I'm Maurice.
I am a software consultant and trainer, specializing in TypeScript, ECMAScript, React, Svelte and ASP.NET MVC. My work includes a large, global, safety application for the oil and gas industry. This is completely done with React. I have also worked on many other applications.
I am also active in the open source community. You can check out my GitHub account.
When not building applications myself I teach other developers. The topics vary from ECMAScript, TypeScript, React, Svelte, Vue, Cypress, RxJS to ASP.NET MVC.
I have received Microsoft’s Yearly Most Valuable Professional Award since 2005. I am also active in the dotNed user group and helps organize its meetings.