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A while ago, Victor Savkin tweeted about a subtle bug that occurs through the misuse of switchMap in NgRx effects in Angular applications: So what’s the bug?Let’s use a shopping cart as an example and have a look at an effect — and an epic — that misuses switchMap and then consider some alternative operators. Here’s an NgRx effect that misuses switchMap: Our shopping cart lists the items the user
Photo by Matt Artz on UnsplashI see a lot of questions about subjects on Stack Overflow. Recently, I saw one that asked how an AsyncSubject should be used. The question prompted me to write this article to show why the various types of subjects are necessary and how they are used in RxJS itself. What’s the use case for subjects?In his article On the Subject of Subjects, Ben Lesh states that: … [mu
“ … and discovered to my surprise that 10 % of my audience had the greatest difficulty in coping with the concept of recursive procedures. I was surprised because I knew that the concept of recursion was not difficult.” — Dijkstra’s keynote address of 1 March 1999 Almost every programming language has various control structures like if…else/switch… case blocks and iterative structures like for and
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