This is one of the very few videos that I have watched from begining to end without missing a single second of talk. Every second is encapsulated with the enormous amount of information that is hard to resist and skip .
Had built a similar thing like the stock server demonstrated here, using scala/akka for a start-up who were aiming to build a product for stock data prediction. Was around 2017. Was great fun! ☺️☺️
Venkat "The best way to explain Reactive Programming, is with a story, my kid asked me "are we there yet?", so , I pulled over and told him to get out. That was 5 yrs ago, I haven't seen him since, but, at least he won't ask me that question again. So, that is reactive programming , and I'm uber cool. I hope you enjoyed my talk"
I was a Java programmer (unfortunately) for 12 years, now I cannot stand this syntax. I learned Scala, this language still has its problems, but at least the code doesn't look like crap.
Such videos are good but seem more like advertising some features or concepts which may not be new & you may already be using them but in different way. And I feel these many concepts/features are not resolving those many issues but causing more confusion & doubts. From this video, I don't understand the concept about exceptions being second class citizens. Why to create a separate channel for exceptions to observe. Just think about what works best for you & leave these first class or second class terms for the people to speak.
This is one of the very few videos that I have watched from begining to end without missing a single second of talk. Every second is encapsulated with the enormous amount of information that is hard to resist and skip .
The only guy whose videos I dont watch at 1,5 speed
You should watch Jafar Husain, especially his JS videos. You would want to play it 1/4 speed :)
Nawfal Hassan thanks for the suggestion ill Check him out
Yea, hes got the 1.5 times speed build in. :D
Venkat is really awsome. From his video, I know more about programming paradigm
Venkats talks are always awesome and I really enjoy them. I hope he keeps giving talks!
Excellent presentation, heaps of concepts are now clear :). Many thanks for sharing it.
Had built a similar thing like the stock server demonstrated here, using scala/akka for a start-up who were aiming to build a product for stock data prediction. Was around 2017. Was great fun! ☺️☺️
Fallen for observables man! What an API.
najjaci video ikad, uspela sam da povezem tacke iz prve
THIS IS HOW PRESENTATION VIDEOS SHOULD BE SHOWN ON TH-cam.
The real fun starts from 38:44. I love his example and jokes
What did he do to bypass the try catch for the sleep method?
Venkat never ceases to astound me. Great Lecture Venkat (y)
Amazing videos by this guy
What could be the future of Java in upcoming years in compare to kotline , Scala ... Python and other programming languages... ?
Can someone elaborate on the use case for the internet connected tongue ring?
use your imagination.
Why are the subtitles disabled?
reactive programming:
function pipeline
lazy evaluation
What is this presentation software
just awesome ....completely awestruck
my favorite part is the 20 seconds from 2:22:20, hilarious!!!
The "Evil Venkat" part killed me XD
Venkat "The best way to explain Reactive Programming, is with a story, my kid asked me "are we there yet?", so , I pulled over and told him to get out. That was 5 yrs ago, I haven't seen him since, but, at least he won't ask me that question again. So, that is reactive programming , and I'm uber cool. I hope you enjoyed my talk"
Cool
Great talk. But should have been 45 minutes not 3 hours.
Gr8 Inspiration..
1:38:24
1:22:36 half time
11:11 sound like UNIX
This presentation is drawn out version of:
th-cam.com/video/f3acAsSZPhU/w-d-xo.html
The first hour was not really useful. It should be broken into two separate talks.
I was a Java programmer (unfortunately) for 12 years, now I cannot stand this syntax. I learned Scala, this language still has its problems, but at least the code doesn't look like crap.
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cannot you explain simply
Skip the first hour, I personally didn't find any use for it.
Such videos are good but seem more like advertising some features or concepts which may not be new & you may already be using them but in different way. And I feel these many concepts/features are not resolving those many issues but causing more confusion & doubts. From this video, I don't understand the concept about exceptions being second class citizens. Why to create a separate channel for exceptions to observe. Just think about what works best for you & leave these first class or second class terms for the people to speak.