
Reactive Patterns with RxJS for Angular
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Reactive Patterns with RxJS for Angular
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Overview of this book
RxJS is a fast, reliable, and compact library for handling asynchronous and event-based programs. It is a first-class citizen in Angular and enables web developers to enhance application performance, code quality, and user experience, so using reactive patterns in your Angular web development projects can improve user interaction on your apps, which will significantly improve the ROI of your applications.
This book is a step-by-step guide to learning everything about RxJS and reactivity. You'll begin by understanding the importance of the reactive paradigm and the new features of RxJS 7. Next, you'll discover various reactive patterns, based on real-world use cases, for managing your application’s data efficiently and implementing common features using the fewest lines of code.
As you build a complete application progressively throughout the book, you'll learn how to handle your app data reactively and explore different patterns that enhance the user experience and code quality, while also improving the maintainability of Angular apps and the developer's productivity. Finally, you'll test your asynchronous streams and enhance the performance and quality of your applications by following best practices.
By the end of this RxJS Angular book, you'll be able to develop Angular applications by implementing reactive patterns.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Preface
Part 1 – Introduction
Chapter 1: The Power of the Reactive Paradigm
Chapter 2: RxJS 7 – The Major Features
Chapter 3: A Walkthrough of the Application
Part 2 – A Trip into Reactive Patterns
Chapter 4: Fetching Data as Streams
Chapter 5: Error Handling
Chapter 6: Combining Streams
Chapter 7: Transforming Streams
Part 3 – Multicasting Takes You to New Places
Chapter 8: Multicasting Essentials
Chapter 9: Caching Streams
Chapter 10: Sharing Data between Components
Chapter 11: Bulk Operations
Chapter 12: Processing Real-Time Updates
Part 4 – Final Touch
Chapter 13: Testing RxJS Observables
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