Rx Released - Reactive Extensions v1.0 (stable) now available (and v1.1 experimental available for you to play with too)
Channel 9 - Charles - Announcing the Official Release of Rx!
You've learned a lot about Rx (Reactive Extensions) on C9 over the years. You've seen Rx go from incubation stage to DevLabs project to having a happy home on the MSDN Data Developer Center.
Today, we're very pleased to announce that Rx is now officially official with the final V1 release!
Rx V1 will ship as a stable release with professionally-written technical documentation, developer samples and...ready? Product support!! :)
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Reactive Extensions Team Blog - Reactive Extensions v1.0 Stable and v1.1 Experimental available now!
"We're happy to announce the first official releases of Reactive Extensions v1.0 Stable and v1.1 Experimental:
- Reactive Extensions v1.0.10621 Stable Release
- This is our official v1.0 product release. How exciting is that?
- Reactive Extensions v1.1.10621 Experimental Release
- This is where we continue to experiment with new ideas. Stay tuned for more...
More information will be available on Channel 9 and the Rx forums. Also check out the Rx homepage on MSDN Data Developer Center.
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What is Rx, you ask?
Channel 9 - Rx Workshop - Rx Workshop: Introduction
What is Reactive Extensions? What is reactive programming? How is it used in the real world?
Welcome to the Rx Workshop! Rx developers (they design and implement Rx) Wes Dyer and Bart De Smet will guide you through a series of sessions that will get you up to speed with Rx fundamentals rather quickly. Tune in!
See the rest of the Rx Workshop tutorials.
http://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Rx-Workshop/Rx-Workshop-Event-Processing
http://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Rx-Workshop/Rx-Workshop-Observables-versus-Events
http://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Rx-Workshop/Rx-Workshop-Unified-Programming-Model
http://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Rx-Workshop/Rx-Workshop-Writing-Queries
http://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Rx-Workshop/Rx-Workshop-Schedulers[GD: Post Leached in full]
Related Past Post XRef:
Reactive Extensions graduates from MSDN Dev Labs to MSDN Data Developer Center
“Exploring Reactive Extensions”
Rx:SSSsssss... (That's the sound of Reactive Extensions, Windows Phone 7 and a Snake...)
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