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Introduction to the Reactive Extensions for JavaScript – Conditionals
After spending the past couple of posts talking about how we integrate and why, let’s get back to the basic operators of the Reactive Extensions for JavaScript. This time, we’ll cover conditional logic that we can do with RxJS (which also applies to Rx.NET as well). With traditional LINQ, we have the Where operator which allows us to filter operations, but it doesn’t allow us to do one operation or another easily. Instead, the Reactive Extensions team has included two operators, If and Case which allow us some flexibility on how we want to execute conditional logic.
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Introduction to the Reactive Extensions for JavaScript – MooTools Integration
In the previous post, I covered a bit about how we’ve integrated the Dojo Toolkit into the Reactive Extensions for JavaScript (RxJS) where we can leverage Dojo’s eventing and AJAX programming model. Following onto that post, I wanted to move onto a different framework and show how we integrated it into RxJS. This time, it’s MooTools up to the plate.