I’ve seen several talks on Reactive API, this one is up there. Very neat explanations. I guess every talk I see the next talk becomes easier to understand. There is definitely a learning curve with Reactive API.
You're not kidding about the learning curve. It takes a paradigm shift in thinking, truly. This talk seems pretty good so far. Are there any others you'd recommend? I'm just getting started with reactive programming.
at 55.50 can i consume the endpoint with regular json lets say with an angular http call that returns an observable and get all the reactivity without having to use SSE ?
In linear algebra, the only way to transition from a scaler to a matrix is to multiply it by a matrix. What is the difference between Flux with Stream?
I’ve seen several talks on Reactive API, this one is up there. Very neat explanations. I guess every talk I see the next talk becomes easier to understand. There is definitely a learning curve with Reactive API.
You're not kidding about the learning curve. It takes a paradigm shift in thinking, truly. This talk seems pretty good so far. Are there any others you'd recommend? I'm just getting started with reactive programming.
I want more videos on Spring Reactor
Me too.
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where is isFastTime() and isSlowTime() defined ?
at 55.50 can i consume the endpoint with regular json lets say with an angular http call that returns an observable and get all the reactivity without having to use SSE ?
I really appreciate if you give me the link of presentation slides
In linear algebra, the only way to transition from a scaler to a matrix is to multiply it by a matrix. What is the difference between Flux with Stream?
they said it in the video they had a slide about the difference
Thank you
2017
No love ,no like ,what you doing ,mega Energie Maschine
51:25 WebFlux