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Save time avoiding common mistakes using RxJS

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André Staltz
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Note: RxJS imports have changed since the publication of this course. Operators now must be passed into .pipe to be applied to an observable.

In this course we will learn to identify common mistakes with RxJS that usually make code harder to read and even introduce bugs. Most of these mistakes are related to Subject, subscribe, and subscriptions. We are going to see how to use only Observables and convenient operators made for solving those mistakes, such as fromEvent, takeUntil and switchMap. By the end of this course, you will have a more immediate intuition on what patterns are simple and safe in RxJS.

Learner Reviews

  • Ebuka Udeani
    5 years ago
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    What did you like about this course?

    Andreis an excellent tutor, always using real life examples

  • Nimrod Fridlin
    5 years ago
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    What did you like about this course?

    great examples, very good explanations. Thank you :)

  • Hans Schenker
    5 years ago
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    What would make this course a 7 for you?

    Although Andre is an excellent teacher, the sample he uses could be a little more practical.

    But I like the way he is explaining the subject a lot.

    Andre Staltz is a must see for every beginner in RxJs!

  • Daniele Cruciani
    6 years ago
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    What did you like about this course?

    By counter example expose some receipt of use of observables

  • Malachiain
    6 years ago
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    What did you like about this course?

    Very helpful. I liked the concrete advice that I can take away and use to tidy up the the apps I work on. A good set of thing to watch out for in RXjs code reviews. It is good to get expert advice on things to jump on early before the code base gets out of hand.

  • Barrie Treloar
    6 years ago
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    What did you like about this course?

    Going into the details, like sharing, that newbies will get stuck on but find impossible to google an answer for.

Course Content

51m • 12 lessons

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