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    RxJava

    RxJava

    Reactive Extensions for the JVM

    RxJava is a lightweight Java VM implementation of ReactiveX (Reactive Extensions). This is a library for the composition of asynchronous and event-based programs through observable sequences. It helps you write cleaner and simpler code by providing methods for solving problems quickly, and is easy to maintain and understand. RxJava works by extending the observer pattern in order to support sequences of data/events. It also allows you to compose sequences together declaratively through added operators, all while abstracting away concerns like low-level threading, thread-safety, concurrent data structures and synchronization. ...
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    Design Patterns in Swift

    Design Patterns in Swift

    Design Patterns implemented in Swift

    ...For each pattern, you’ll typically see one or more Swift implementations, commentary on where it makes sense in a Swift architecture, and caveats about when you might prefer pure protocol composition or using functional patterns instead. The examples aim to be readable and idiomatic—not overly abstract or contrived—so developers can adopt or adapt them directly.
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