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Reactive Programming for .NET Developers

You're reading from   Reactive Programming for .NET Developers Get up and running with reactive programming paradigms to build fast, concurrent, and powerful applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785882883
Length 276 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. First Steps Toward Reactive Programming FREE CHAPTER 2. Reactive Programming with C# 3. Reactive Extension Programming 4. Observable Sequence Programming 5. Debugging Reactive Extensions 6. CLR Integration and Scheduling 7. Advanced Techniques 8. F# and Functional Reactive Programming 9. Advanced FRP and Best Practices

Subjects


A subject class is an observable sequence that is an observer too. A subject may produce and consume values; in other words, it is a value publisher and a value subscriber.

In real-world reactive applications, there are various (some times hundreds) subjects interacting with each other.

In the previous section, when we saw the merge operation in the marble diagram, we pressed two sequences into another one to give us the ability to subscribe an Observer to the new merged sequence. This merged sequence is a subject because it receives values from the nonmerged sequences and then produces values to the related observer.

This is only an example of the infinite subjects available in any application.

A subject class gives us the ability to create sequences or observers without having to always create a specific class and implement the relative interface, as seen in the previous examples with pure C# coding. Here is an example:

//a new sequence 
var s = new Subject<string>(); &...
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