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Introduction to Rx
By Ian Griffiths and Lee Campbell
Reactive programming is not a new concept. Any kind of user interface development necessarily involves
code that responds to events. Languages like Smalltalk, Delphi and the .NET languages have popularized
reactive or event-driven programming paradigms. Architectural patterns such as CEP (Complex Event
Processing), and CQRS (Command Query Responsibility Segregation) have events as a fundamental part
of their makeup. Reactive programming is a useful concept in any program that has to deal with things
happening.
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