π¨βπ»Ian Griffiths
Ian is an independent consultant, developer, speaker, and author. He has written books on Windows Presentation Foundation, Windows Forms, and Visual Studio. He lives in London but can often be found on various developer mailing lists and newsgroups, where a popular sport is to see who can get him to write the longest email in reply to the shortest possible question.
π¨βπ»Ian Griffiths
Ian has worked in various aspects of computing, including computer networking, embedded real-time systems, broadcast television systems, medical imaging, and all forms of cloud computing. Ian is a Technical Fellow at endjin, and Microsoft MVP in Developer Technologies. He is the author of O'Reilly's Programming C# 8.0, and has written Pluralsight courses on WPF and the TPL. Technology brings him joy.
π The Reactive Extensions for .NET ("Rx" for short) are a set of libraries for working with asynchronous and event-based information sources. While Rx has become widely adopted in client-side code, its roots are in highly scalable server-side processing. In this talk, Ian Griffiths will show why Rx should be a critical part of any .NET developer's toolbox, and will illustrate the powerful processing and orchestration facilities Rx provides.
π¨βπ»Ian Griffiths
Ian has worked in various aspects of computing, including computer networking, embedded real-time systems, broadcast television systems, medical imaging, and all forms of cloud computing. Ian is a Technical Fellow at endjin, and Microsoft MVP in Developer Technologies. He is the author of O'Reilly's Programming C# 8.0, and has written Pluralsight courses on WPF and the TPL. Technology brings him joy.
This event will be a single talk about The Reactive Extensions for .NET with Ian Griffiths
ββ π This is an online event, we'll be hosting the event on Zoom, the link for the meeting is below, however, we'll only announce the password just before the event.
π TBA
π TBA
π Agenda
- π Welcome
- ποΈ Housekeeping
- π¨βπ« The Reactive Extensions
- π» Virtual Bar
π The Reactive Extensions for .NET ("Rx" for short) are a set of libraries for working with asynchronous and event-based information sources. While Rx has become widely adopted in client-side code, its roots are in highly scalable server-side processing. In this talk, Ian Griffiths will show why Rx should be a critical part of any .NET developer's toolbox, and will illustrate the powerful processing and orchestration facilities Rx provides.
π¨βπ»Ian Griffiths
Ian has worked in various aspects of computing, including computer networking, embedded real-time systems, broadcast television systems, medical imaging, and all forms of cloud computing. Ian is a Technical Fellow at endjin, and Microsoft MVP in Developer Technologies. He is the author of O'Reilly's Programming C# 8.0, and has written Pluralsight courses on WPF and the TPL. Technology brings him joy.
This event will be a single talk about The Reactive Extensions for .NET with Ian Griffiths
ββ π This is an online event, we'll be hosting the event on Zoom, the link for the meeting is below, however, we'll only announce the password just before the event.
π https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81974822284
π TBA
π Agenda
- π Welcome
- ποΈ Housekeeping
- π¨βπ« The Reactive Extensions
- π» Virtual Bar
π The Reactive Extensions for .NET ("Rx" for short) are a set of libraries for working with asynchronous and event-based information sources. While Rx has become widely adopted in client-side code, its roots are in highly scalable server-side processing. In this talk, Ian Griffiths will show why Rx should be a critical part of any .NET developer's toolbox, and will illustrate the powerful processing and orchestration facilities Rx provides.
π¨βπ»Ian Griffiths
Ian has worked in various aspects of computing, including computer networking, embedded real-time systems, broadcast television systems, medical imaging, and all forms of cloud computing. Ian is a Technical Fellow at endjin, and Microsoft MVP in Developer Technologies. He is the author of O'Reilly's Programming C# 8.0, and has written Pluralsight courses on WPF and the TPL. Technology brings him joy.
This event will be a single talk about The Reactive Extensions for .NET with Ian Griffiths
ββ π This is an online event, we'll be hosting the event on Zoom, the link for the meeting is below, however, we'll only announce the password just before the event.
π https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81974822284
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π Agenda
- π Welcome
- ποΈ Housekeeping
- π¨βπ« The Reactive Extensions
- π» Virtual Bar
π The Reactive Extensions for .NET ("Rx" for short) are a set of libraries for working with asynchronous and event-based information sources. While Rx has become widely adopted in client-side code, its roots are in highly scalable server-side processing. In this talk, Ian Griffiths will show why Rx should be a critical part of any .NET developer's toolbox, and will illustrate the powerful processing and orchestration facilities Rx provides.
π¨βπ»Ian Griffiths
Ian has worked in various aspects of computing, including computer networking, embedded real-time systems, broadcast television systems, medical imaging, and all forms of cloud computing. Ian is a Technical Fellow at endjin, and Microsoft MVP in Developer Technologies. He is the author of O'Reilly's Programming C# 8.0, and has written Pluralsight courses on WPF and the TPL. Technology brings him joy.