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Clojure Reactive Programming

You're reading from   Clojure Reactive Programming Design and implement highly reusable reactive applications by integrating different frameworks with Clojure

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783986668
Length 232 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Leonardo Borges Leonardo Borges
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. What is Reactive Programming? 2. A Look at Reactive Extensions FREE CHAPTER 3. Asynchronous Programming and Networking 4. Introduction to core.async 5. Creating Your Own CES Framework with core.async 6. Building a Simple ClojureScript Game with Reagi 7. The UI as a Function 8. Futures 9. A Reactive API to Amazon Web Services A. The Algebra of Library Design B. Bibliography
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Reagi and other CES frameworks


Back in Chapter 4, Introduction to core.async, we had an overview of the main differences between core.async and CES. Another question that might have arisen in this chapter is this: how do we decide which CES framework to use?

The answer is less clear than before and often depends on the specifics of the tool being looked at. We have learned about two such tools so far: Reactive Extensions (encompassing RxJS, RxJava, and RxClojure) and Reagi.

Reactive Extensions (Rx) is a much more mature framework. Its first version for the .NET platform was released in 2011 and the ideas in it have since evolved substantially.

Additionally, ports for other platforms such as RxJava are being heavily used in production by big names such as Netflix.

A drawback of Rx is that if you would like to use it both in the browser and on the server, you have to use two separate frameworks, RxJS and RxJava, respectively. While they do share the same API, they are different codebases, which...

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