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ReactiveX, Reactive-Extensions and .NET #17
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I think this is for the next versions of Rx* coming out. I don't believe this versions are out in the general public. You should stick to document found at Reactive-Extentions and http://reactivex.io/ |
@BrainCrumbz ... I think @BerkeleyTrue adequately answered this, but just in case: This is the proving ground for the next version of RxJS... the current version can be found here This will be the future home of RxJS once this version is finalized and out of beta. (it's currently pre-alpha) |
Thanks both for your answers, By extension, https://github.com/Reactive-Extensions/Rx.NET should be the current official home of Rx.NET, right? |
Well the "home" I think is here... but yes, that's the repository right now. |
Don't know if this is the right place to ask, please let me know if there's a better one.
Is your ReactiveX Github organization/entity related to Reactive-Extensions Github organization found at https://github.com/Reactive-Extensions ?
Is one more up-to-date than the other?
And in particular, where should I look for the most complete documentation related to Rx.NET?
Yours at https://github.com/ReactiveX/Rx.NET is empty, theirs at https://github.com/Reactive-Extensions/Rx.NET is not empty, but has an empty wiki and certainly lacks in documentation when compared to RxJS, RxJava, ...
Thanks for your time
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