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"Learn by Doing"
55 progressive examples to help you learn Rx
By: Bart De Smet & Llewellyn Falco
Kōans is a zen word meaning the enlightenment or awakening of a person, usually through a puzzle or riddle. The most common one is “What is the sound of one hand clapping?”
Rx is a new innovative way to work with asynchronous operations on event streams. It is composable, and uses well-known LINQ syntax to easily express complex timing and event processing operations. This RxKoans are an interactive and fun way to be introduced to and learn Rx.
- Lesson0Lambdas
- Lesson1ObservableStreams.cs
- Lesson2ComposableObservations.cs
- Lesson3Linq.cs
- Lesson4Time.cs
- Lesson5Events.cs
- Lesson6AdvancedStreams.cs
- Lesson7AsyncInvoke.cs
Open the Visual Studio 2010 Solution, and open the file Koans\Lessons\Lesson1ObservableStreams.cs Press Ctrl R, T (not Ctrl R, Ctrl T). Fill in the blank (____) Run it again to see it pass. After you finish Lesson1, move to the other LessonX files.
Ctrl R, T will run the koans. It will run either the single koan your cursor is on, or the whole file, if your cursor is not in a specific koan (Unit Test). Running in Debug Mode: Ctrl R, Ctrl T will run in Debug mode, we do not suggest this, as it just makes things slower and more confusing.
- Play: Experimentation is a powerful learning tool. Don't be afraid to try stuff out, and run it to see what happens.
- Run the Test: It is valuable to see what the results are. All Koans are designed to produce something even before they are filled in.
- Debug: Set some break point and walk thru the code. It's a great way to get details. (Ctrl+R, Ctrl+T) will run in debug mode.
- Do Them with a Friend: Learn is more fun and less fustrating when you have a friend with you.
Rx : http://msdn.microsoft.com/data/gg577609 Javascript Rx Koans: https://github.com/panesofglass/RxJSKoans/network