16.06.2021 |
- 10:30 Uhr
- Yannick Baron
Webinar: RxJS von Grund auf: Operatoren und Operatorenketten
Im ersten RxJS-Webinar der Serie 'RxJS von Grund auf: Einführung in reaktives JavaScript' haben wir uns die grundlegenden Konzepte hinter RxJS näher angesehen. Dabei kam ein Blick hinter die Kulissen von Operatoren und Operatorketten zu kurz. In diesem Teil legte Yannick am 16. Juni 2021 besonderen Fokus auf diese Aspekte und lüftete den Vorhang. Dabei ging es nicht nur um bestehende Operatoren, sondern auch um die Erstellung eigener Operatoren.
Hinweis: Dieses Webinar ist Teil einer dreiteiligen Reihe.
Yannick Baron
Yannick Baron ist Architekturberater bei Thinktecture mit einem Fokus auf Angular und RxJS.
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Gøran Homberg
Gøran Homberg ist Consultant bei Thinktecture und arbeitet mit unseren Kunden bzgl. deren Anforderungen, Projektansätzen und zugehörigem Projekt-Management.
Agenda
- Kurzes Recap des ersten Webinar
- Operatoren selbstgemacht
- Verhalten in Operatorketten
- Operatoren parametrisieren
- Existierende Operatoren wiederverwenden
- Q&A
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