JSFoo: round the year submissions

JSFoo: round the year submissions

Submit talks on JavaScript and full stack engineering round the year

Submit talks and workshops on:

  1. Full stack engineering
  2. JavaScript frameworks
  3. Architecture approaches and case studies
  4. JavaScript and IoT
  5. Web development
  6. JavaScript for hobbyists

We will find a forum to place your talk, any time during the year.

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Tracy Lee

@ladyleet

Building Robust Web Applications With RxJS

Submitted Feb 26, 2018

What happens when your web app loses connectivity? What happens when it’s on a spotty mobile single? Despite using the latest and greatest frameworks, your push notifications and real-time application features won’t work well if your web socket disconnects or your HTTP requests won’t go through.

Enter reactive programming with RxJS. In this talk, we’re going to talk about what RxJS is, and how it can be used to make your application more robust and resilient to network outages. We’re going to talk about the basics of RxJS observables and show how to create a reusable, custom operator that can be used to make sure your web socket and HTTP requests complete their tasks.

This talk will include a panel discussion from various front-end frameworks representatives on the implementation of RxJS.

Outline

What happens when your web app loses connectivity? What happens when it’s on a spotty mobile single? Despite using the latest and greatest frameworks, your push notifications and real-time application features won’t work well if your web socket disconnects or your HTTP requests won’t go through.

Enter reactive programming with RxJS. In this talk, we’re going to talk about what RxJS is, and how it can be used to make your application more robust and resilient to network outages. We’re going to talk about the basics of RxJS observables and show how to create a reusable, custom operator that can be used to make sure your web socket and HTTP requests complete their tasks.

This talk will include a panel discussion from various front-end frameworks representatives on the implementation of RxJS.

Speaker bio

Ben Lesh is the lead author and development lead of RxJS 5, which is a rewrite of RxJS with goals of better performance and JavaScript future specification compliance.

He is also the co-author of redux-observable and has contributed to various open source projects such as Angular and Redux.

In addition to advising the Angular team on their Rx integration, Ben is also a Senior Software Engineer at Google and Founder of RxWorkshop.

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