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    RxJava for Android Developers: with ReactiveX and FRP

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    RxJava for Android Developers: with ReactiveX and FRP

    Timo Tuominen, "RxJava for Android Developers: with ReactiveX and FRP"
    ISBN: 1617293369 | 2019 | EPUB | 512 pages | 18 MB

    Summary

    RxJava for Android Developers teaches you how to build fast, fluid, and reactive mobile apps for Android with RxJava.

    Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.

    About the Technology

    For Android developers, writing multithreaded apps can be as challenging as it is necessary. RxJava simplifies complex threading operations, maintaining proper synchronization as you switch seamlessly from thread to thread. RxJava also brings the benefits of reactive programming to your apps—that means better real-time responsiveness, the holy grail for every Android developer.

    About the Book

    RxJava for Android Developers begins by inviting you to think about programming and data the reactive way. This engaging, hands-on essential reference introduces you to the central pattern of RxJava for Android, then explains the View Model before exploring highly sought-after app features like chat clients and elegant transitions. Finally, you'll look at high-level design concerns and architectural approaches and frameworks that work well with Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) thinking.

    What's inside

    An introduction to reactive programming
    Easier thread management
    Improving UI responsiveness
    Thinking asynchronously
    Building a working chat client

    About the Reader

    Readers should have some experience building Android applications. No experience with RxJava is needed.

    About the Author

    Timo Tuominen has used FRP and RxJava extensively while working with Futurice as an architect of a major Android project for Samsung.