I have a plan to write a book on how to write reactive applications like that. Mostly collection of observations, tips, tricks, patterns for reactive composition, some very MongoDB specific solutions, etc.
Not sure how many people would be interested. Reactor has quite steep learning curve but also very little literature on how to use for anything non-trivial.
The aim is not just enable good throughput, but also achieve this without compromising on clarity of implementation. Which is where I think reactive, and specifically ReactiveX/Reactor, shines.
I'm interested in getting your book published. Career in publishing and specialist media but a lot of it spent on related problems to your subject. Semi retired have risk capital to get to the right distribution maintaining well above industry standard terms. Email in profile.
Thanks. I will try to self publish. I want to keep freedom over content and target and I am not looking for acclaim for having my name on a book from a well known publisher. I am just hoping to help people solve their problems.
Not sure how many people would be interested. Reactor has quite steep learning curve but also very little literature on how to use for anything non-trivial.
The aim is not just enable good throughput, but also achieve this without compromising on clarity of implementation. Which is where I think reactive, and specifically ReactiveX/Reactor, shines.