Announcing the Reactive Extensions Developer Center
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Reactive Extensions (Rx) is a library to compose asynchronous and event-based programs using observable collections and LINQ-style query operators. You've learned a great deal about Rx right here on Channel 9 over the years, watching it evolve from theory to incubation to dev lab project to being burned into the WP7 ROM, shipping with all Windows Phone 7s. We're thrilled to announce that today Rx has graduated from incubation or so-called "dev lab" status. Rx is now an officially sanctioned Microsoft developer technology and has moved into a new happy home in the MSDN Data Developer Center. From all of us at Channel 9: Congratulations Erik, Wes, Bart and Jeffrey! Amazing work.
Long live "Volta" Rx!! ![]()
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Woohoo!! Thank you guys, nice work!
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Congrats guys!!!!
good.
but, still no news about the native c++ version ?
@felix9: Erik let the cat out of the bag at PDC10. As he said then, it's something his team is working on. No release dates available. Just the intention, as in it is on the radar and should get done. You know where you'll learn all about it when it ships and you can probably guess who on Erik's team is likely implementing it.
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I also seem to remember someone (Jeffrey perhaps) mentioning looking at Objective-C. My guess would be on Wes but don't remember clearly.
Wow, thats awesome! Was hoping that this would happen!
As I remember it, Volta had <= little to do with Rx. Volta was doing some interesting N-tier compile stuff. What ever happened to that? Was that just a cover project for Rx?
BTW- Great news on the Dev Center.
@staceyw:but once you did tier splitting, you have to deal with continuations. And that is the problem that Rx solves.
thanx... U guys really rocked!!!!!!!!
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