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Reactive Extensions and ReactiveUI

Presented by Paul Betts on Feb 02, 2012 Length 00:54:24     Download: MP3
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Development
Topics
.NET ,
Programming ,
Asynchronous Architecture ,
Monospace ,
Reactive Extensions ,
MVVM
 

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Summary
Paul Betts explains how to use Reactive Extensions (Rx) and ReactiveUI, the later being a MVVM framework using the virtual time scheduler features of Rx.

Bio
Paul Betts is a software engineer working in Office Labs at Microsoft, creating and testing new ideas for the future of Office, who recently graduated from The Ohio State University. In his spare time he hacks on some open-source software, play guitar and bass, and in general he’s within ε of really awesome.

About the conference
Monospace provides developers a unique look at running their applications across all the platforms using Microsoft's .NET Framework by focusing on the Mono framework and open source .NET technologies. We will start with 2 days of talks and sessions, aiming to teach the attendees about the various technologies and innovations that currently exists. We will then end with a one day open space unconference where dialogs and conversations will help kick start the next wave of open source projects that will help the community remain competitive.

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