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Jake Wharton Nice
ОтветитьSo in RxJava2, `Observable.create()` is essentially the whole new `Observable.fromEmitter()` in RxJava1? Nice. And `subscribeWith` is now the way to get the Disposable back.
ОтветитьAwsome! JW~
Ответитьvery clear speech.
ОтветитьWow...
ОтветитьWharton is a boss
Ответитьawesome talk!
ОтветитьJake Wharton!!
Much Thanks!
Very Useful!
So Interesting!
wow
Is it OK to have a loop inside Observer that would frequently fetch data and emit changes?
Like, updating database from network and then emitting only changed (insert, update, delete) objects? (maybe in some wrapper class that would actually say what action it was (I/U/D)?
What's the best practices with this scenario?
Learned a ton from this. Thanks Jake.
ОтветитьStill not able to understand!! How Rx can improve upno Retrofit with callback ?
Ответитьvery good... like Jake said: "Android itself is a highly reactive world !!!"
ОтветитьThank you Jake
Ответитьyounger than imagination
ОтветитьLearned a lot, thanks BOSS Jake
Ответитьvery very useful!! tks BOSS Jake!!!
ОтветитьThank!
ОтветитьVery Very Useful!!
Ответитьthis dude is clear about rx java
ОтветитьHope to find more practical session .. I still feel confused ..
Ответитьgreat explanation, thanks
ОтветитьThanks Jake!
ОтветитьI have read about RxJava past few days and your video just lined all the facts in my brain together. Thank you!
ОтветитьVery good introduction to rxjavy
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Ответить/r/mAndroid
ОтветитьJ'adore !!!
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Jake 'BOSS' Wharton
ОтветитьAbsolutely fantastic explanation! Thanks!
ОтветитьThanks man
ОтветитьVery clear one of the most useful speeches
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