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Master Java Reactive Programming - RxJava 2

rahulx 28 Oct 2018 08:22 LEARNING » e-learning - Tutorial


Master Java Reactive Programming - RxJava 2
Master Java Reactive Programming - RxJava 2
.MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 3 hour | Size: 1.43 GB
Discover one of the most trending paradigms in programming world: Reactive Programming with RxJava

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What Will I Learn?
You will understand the purpose behind RxJava development and how to use it
You will have the right tools and knowledge to make your application reactive and asynchronous
Master the Observable and Observer interfaces of rxJava
learn how to manupulate and transform data streams with rxJava operators
Test and debug you reactive app using some action operators
Use schedulers in order to make rxjava apps multithreaded
Requirements
Java basics
Be familiar with basic functional programming is preferred but not mandatory
Any IDE tool is sufficient
Description
Reactive Paradigm is used widely in multiple projects around the world with a variety of programming languages. Reactive Approach use a higher level of abstraction than traditional approaches, where developers focus much more on what they need to do instead of how to do it, this approach is called the declarative programming. It uses also an event-driven approach where the application updates itself in response to external and internal events in a form of notifications to controllers. We use it much more on the MVC Pattern as the view is getting all the data it needs from controller in a reactive way, that's why RxJava works perfectly with pattern designs.
In this course, we will be using RxJava 2.0, which is the latest version. It includes all the features of Java 8 Lambda expressions and also Modularity and Streams of Java 9 & 10.
The course is subdivided as following:
Observable and Observers: working and manipulating data streams in a much more seamless way
RxJava Operators: we will use lambda expressions in operators to transform, reduce, suppress and even perform all sorts of actions on data streams
Combinations and multicasting: combining techniques like zipping and merging to put all different observables into one observable
Flowables: a great alternative when dealing with huge data sets and with higher velocity
Concurrency operators: to make rxjava applications multithreaded
Transformers: to compose our own operators and be able to create new ones if needed
Testing and debugging: with rxjava testing operators
With this comprehensive curriculum student will have a solid knowledge in rxjava
So let's rock it guys !
Who is the target audience?
Developers keen to have a grasp of new trends in java programming
Software developers and students
Professionals in the programming realm
Anyone who has programming curiousity towards new trends

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