Reactive Programming: Why It Matters
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When software grows in complexity due to complex requirements, managing concurrent modifications between modules becomes an important challenge. Two general strategies are applicable: passive and reactive. In this talk we will see when each strategy is advantageous, and how the reactive strategy is a sensible default.
EVENT: PolyConf 2016
SPEAKER: Andre Staltz
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