Posted on 09.08.2016 at 23:33 in Applications, Tutorials
ELOHiM group has released the new tutorial “Reactive Programming in iOS with RxSwift” from Lynda. Enjoy!
Description: Reactive programming is modeling data and events as observable sequences, and writing code that reacts to changes in those sequences. It’s an established paradigm, and there are Reactive Extensions (Rx) libraries for several platforms and languages, including.NET, Java, JavaScript, and now Swift and iOS. Rx code is succinct, expressive, and easy to follow. And thanks to the standardized use of patterns and operators across all Rx implementations, your Rx skills are portable to other platforms, and cross-team collaboration is made possible like never before.
Learn reactive programming with Reactive Extensions for Swift and iOS by following along with author Scott Gardner. Scott introduces the Reactive Extensions libraries for Swift and Cocoa Touch, and shows how to work with observable sequences, bind user interface and data elements, perform networking operations, debug Rx code, and more.
Topics include:
- Using the Reactive Extensions library
- Working with observable sequences
- Binding UI and data elements
- Binding table and collection views
- Debugging
- Error handling
- Networking
Release Name: Reactive.Programming.in.iOS.with.RxSwift-ELOHiM
Size: 454.82 MB
Duration: 1h54m Hours
Links: Homepage – NFO – NTi
Size: 454.82 MB
Duration: 1h54m Hours
Links: Homepage – NFO – NTi
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