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Hands-On Reactive Programming with Python

You're reading from   Hands-On Reactive Programming with Python Event-driven development unraveled with RxPY

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789138726
Length 420 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. An Introduction to Reactive Programming FREE CHAPTER 2. Asynchronous Programming in Python 3. Functional Programming with ReactiveX 4. Exploring Observables and Observers 5. Concurrency and Parallelism in RxPY 6. Implementation of an Audio Transcoding Server 7. Using Third-Party Services 8. Dynamic Reconfiguration and Error Management 9. Operators in RxPY 10. Testing and Debugging 11. Deploying and Scaling Your Application 12. Reactive Streams for Remote Communication 13. A Checklist of Best Practices 14. Assessments 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

The observable creation decision tree

This book contains the documentation of about 80 operators. The RxPY implementation contains about 130 operators. One of the most difficult parts of ReactiveX is using the most suitable operator for a given task. The following list will help you find which operator to use at that time:

To create an observable:

  • That emits a single item: just
  • That emits a single item returned from a function: Start
  • That emits a sequence from an iterable or a generator: from_
  • That emits a single item after a specified delay: timer
  • That emits a single item from future: from_future
  • That emits a sequence of items repeatedly: repeat
  • From custom logic: create
  • That emits a sequence of consecutive integers: range or from_ (in combination with the Python range function)
  • That emits a sequence of items at particular intervals of time: interval
  • That completes without...
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