RxJS is an open-source library designed for creating asynchronous and event-driven applications. It offers robust operators to transform, filter, combine, and manage data streams, from user interactions and web requests to real-time updates.
Ben Lesh, the founder of RxJS, converses with Josh Goldberg about his journey into engineering and the development of the RxJS library.
Josh Goldberg, an independent full-time open source developer in the TypeScript ecosystem, focuses on projects that aid developers in writing improved TypeScript with ease, particularly with typescript-eslint, which allows ESLint and Prettier to operate on TypeScript code. A regular contributor to open source projects like ESLint and TypeScript, Josh is a Microsoft MVP for developer technologies and the author of “Learning TypeScript” (O’Reilly), a valuable resource for developers learning TypeScript from a JavaScript background. Josh frequently delivers talks and workshops at bootcamps, conferences, and meetups, imparting knowledge on TypeScript, static analysis, open source, and general web and frontend development.
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