Guillaume Salles
Guillaume Salles
I'm really glad you like it! But this repo is just a copy paste of some code I used for a professional project. I don't intend to maintain it. Feel...
Wow, I was not expecting that much feedback! Really appreciated! > Use idiomatic C# - the primary focus is on familiarity to .NET devs, not JS devs. Design to push...
> @dcolthorp, could you share the implementation of Store.Observe and Store.Project? I'm trying to experiment with creating a store extension, but I don't know much about reactive programming and have...
> With that being said there are quite a few more reasons to be able to easily extend in javsacript. I am wondering if those reasons exist in dot net...
@dcolthorp Redux-saga is extremely interesting but I think we can all agree that it should be built as an extension. I reopen the issue #47 to go deeper on this...
Really sorry that I didn't take the time to answer sooner. I don't have the motivation to work on Redux .NET anymore and I don't think it will change in...
Hi @Rajivhost, I tried to implement it in the past but the yield operator is more limited in C# than the javascript operator. The interface would not be as clean....
@dcolthorp Did you successfully port the saga concept to C#? If yes, I'm interested in what the public api could be. As I said earlier, yield C# operator is just...
You only talk about the actions subscription aspect. of redux saga. You don't find the saga "purity" interesting? Personally, I find redux-saga interesting because it let you dispatch actions only...
I'm talking about declarative effects. More info : - Making our code testable section https://redux-saga.github.io/redux-saga/docs/introduction/BeginnerTutorial.html - https://redux-saga.github.io/redux-saga/docs/basics/DeclarativeEffects.html If you remove this part of redux-saga, I think it become an advance...