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Kefir has feature that allows lazy subscription to observable sources http://pozadi.github.io/kefir/#active-state Other libraries also has this feature, Bacon works same way, and in RxJS one is able t…
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I'm very curious about the subj. For me, the history of **FRP** is a sequence of cutting down assumptions. **RxJS** handles both ERROR and DONE situations and the result speaks for itself. Tens of kil…
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as someone researching which library to use, it would be great to have some info in the README as to how this compares to Bacon and RxJS.
I understand performance is a goal, but is there any benchma…
dcsan updated
8 years ago
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I am novice in reactive streams, and, playing with most.js now, I found that I don't understand something very essential about how streams should work.
Hope you can help me a bit.
I'm trying to impl…
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Hello.
I've got two streams that I would like to _combine_, but I want the resulting stream to start emitting values as soon as at least one of the sources emitted the values.
The docs for **combine…
belfz updated
8 years ago
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Hi @paldepind ,
Just to let you know that i tested snabbdom with the Evan's [todomvc-perf-comparison](https://github.com/yelouafi/todomvc-perf-comparison). i used 2 implementations:
the first is fr…
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I have the following test case in which Mosca does not deliver the retained message as expected. However, Mosquitto built with Websockets support running on port 3000 does deliver the retained message…
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We discussed that with @rpominov and I should probably re-implement it inside since it's quite useful for RPD as an API, but not so recommended to common Kefir users :).
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I was writing a shim for Node streams (I feel like this should be in the library anyway?) and ran into a question about the behavior of Kefir.stream().
It seems as though, if you have multiple items …
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use node-tweet-streem npm. connect to public stream and get all tweets (search Player Name) pertaining to specific players in player profile