Speaker: Bart de Smet Aufzeichnung vom DEVcamp 2010 in Wien, am 12. Oktober 2010 Organisiert von den Partnern TechTalk, Cubido und CSS.Microsoft Österreich unterstützte das Event als Hauptsponsor und hat auch selbst einige Sessions abgehalten. At Microsofts…
As you must know by now, Erk Meijer and team spend time thinking about and discovering the Essence in things. One year ago today, Bart De Smet blogged about the notion of a core set of LINQ operators, MinLINQ, the essence of LINQ. "Hey Bart, what is MinLINQ, exactly?" "MinLINQ…
You first learned about Rx on C9. We've led you through the basic concepts of reactive programming to the deep mathematical foundation behind Rx (interface duality). By now,
you should understand that IObservable is the dual of IEnumerable. Today, you will learn some new…
Rx v2.0 Beta is here! Who better to tell us all about it - and in great detail at the whiteboard - than Bart J. F. De Smet. This is a long interview, so take your time. Watch it in parts or at one sitting. There was no easy way to dice this up into separate videos, so we give it to you as it…
Welcome to the 100th episode of
Going Deep! It's been a great ride so far and I hope you've been enjoying the show over the years. For this momentous occasion, meet
Bart de Smet, a software engineer extraordinaire on the WPF team who spends his free time blogging (what an incredible wealth…
Interactive Extensions (Ix) introduces a set of additional LINQ to Objects query operators based on the work done in the Reactive Extensions (Rx). I recently visited the great Bart De Smet to learn more about Ix. As usual, Bart clearly explains what Ix is and why they've built this…
Bart De Smet is back and he's going to go deep into improvements made to Rx 2.0 RC (so, Rx 2.0 getting close to coming out of the oven!). As you'd expect, Bart and company have been very busy since Rx 2.0 Beta - lots of performance and reliability improvements and some heavy work in how Rx…
Bart De Smet has been very busy. As you can imagine, the latest release of Rx (v1.11011.11 (Experimental)) supports the latest (developer preview) .NET version, 4.5. In this release, Bart and company have forged a deeper synergy with the async/await Task-based asynchrony model (see Prefer Async…
Today, we released a new version of Reactive Extensions for .NET.
This new version is a good reason to end the long video silence on C9. Here, Wes, Bart, and Jeff discuss the various changes in this release, why it took so long, and what we have been doing these last couple of months.
Rx can…
With the recent release of the Reactive Extensions for .NET (Rx) on DevLabs, you’ll hear quite a bit about reactive programming, based on the IObservable<T> and IObserver<T> interfaces. A great amount of resources are available right here on Channel 9. The dual of the…