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Jeffrey rambles about Rx, .NET and programming in general.
Amb, Materialize and Dematerialize
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over 4 years ago
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Jeffrey van Gogh - MS
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Paul blogs about our lack of in depth documentation on some cryptic api names. So here is some description of the names and behavior of Amb, Materialize and Dematerialize. Amb's name comes from a long history, it was named by John McCarthy the inventor...
Jeffrey rambles about Rx, .NET and programming in general.
What's different about the 3 versions of Rx? Part 3: .NET 3.5 SP1
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over 4 years ago
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Jeffrey van Gogh - MS
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Two days ago I kicked of this 3 part series by describing what is unique to Rx on Silverlight 3 . Yesterday followed that up by I talked about Rx specific features when running on .NET 4 Today I'll complete the series by talking about what Rx offers on...
Jeffrey rambles about Rx, .NET and programming in general.
What's different about the 3 versions of Rx? Part 2: .NET 4
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over 4 years ago
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Jeffrey van Gogh - MS
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Yesterday I talked about Rx specific features when running on Silverlight 3 in part one . Today I'll focus on .NET 4 Beta 2. Watch how Rx uses the new covariance/contravariance feature exposed by C# in .NET 4
Jeffrey rambles about Rx, .NET and programming in general.
Reactive Extensions for .NET & Silverlight released!
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over 4 years ago
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Jeffrey van Gogh - MS
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As we released Rx today on DevLabs , I'm finally able to blog a bit more about the Rx technology. I'll kick it off with 3 screencasts on the differences between the 3 different versions of Rx: Rx for .NET 3.5 SP1 Rx for Silverlight 3 Rx for .NET 4 Beta...
Jeffrey rambles about Rx, .NET and programming in general.
Observable.Context, Observable.ObserveOn & Observable.SubscribeOn
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over 4 years ago
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Jeffrey van Gogh - MS
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I accidentally posted my planned post on this subject on the RxTeam blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/rxteam/archive/2009/11/21/observable-context-observable-subscribeon-and-observable-observeon.aspx
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