Preview of the Reactive Framework available via Silverlight Toolkit

Via Jafar Husain - it appears that there’s a early release of the Live Labs Reactive Framework (& with Brian Beckman and Erik Meijer) in the latest Silverlight Toolkit

 

In addition to some of the standard LINQ operators (Select, Where, Aggregate), some new operators look quite promising  -

  • ForkJoin
  • Merge
  • Delay
  • HoldUntilChanged
  • Latest
  • Merge
  • Throttle

Published Thursday, July 23, 2009 5:49 PM by Scott Weinstein
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Friday, July 24, 2009 8:42 PM by falcon

# re: Preview of the Reactive Framework available via Silverlight Toolkit

Where can I find the API docs for Reactive?  I'm a Java developer so not very familiar with Visual Studio (but I did install VS 2010 for this, along with System.Reactive.dll as part of the silverlight toolkit 3 download from the codeplex page).  I am very interested in what functions are provided with this framework...so I can write them in my Java code.

Unfortunately I can't find anything beyond general descriptions, motivations, etc.

For example, how did you find these operators: Throttle, Merge, HoldUntilChanged, etc.  I read somewhere that come join calculus stuff is included as well...unfortunately I can't find any details!!!

thanks :)

Friday, July 24, 2009 11:48 PM by Scott Weinstein

# re: Preview of the Reactive Framework available via Silverlight Toolkit

@falcon,

There's no documentation yet. I used Reflector to take a look at the api.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009 1:07 AM by Scott Weinstein on .Net, Linq, PowerShell, WPF, and WCF

# Exploring the Reactive Framework (RX)

A few days ago, intentionally or not, a version of the Reactive Framework was released into the wild

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