A curated list of Observable-related resources including implementations, libraries, packages, articles, and videos.
Awesome Observables is a curated list of resources focused on the Observable pattern in JavaScript. It aggregates documentation, implementations, libraries, packages, articles, and videos to help developers learn about and use Observables for modeling push-based data sources like events, timer intervals, and asynchronous requests.
JavaScript developers, especially those working with reactive programming, asynchronous data flows, or libraries like RxJS, who want a centralized reference for Observable-related tools and learning materials.
It saves developers time by providing a vetted, organized collection of Observable resources, from core specifications to practical libraries and educational content, all maintained with community contributions.
Awesome Observable related stuff - An Observable is a collection that arrives over time.
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Centralizes high-quality Observable resources including specs, libraries, and educational content, as seen in the organized contents list with sections like Documentation and Articles.
Encourages contributions with clear guidelines, helping the list stay relevant with the latest developments in the Observable ecosystem.
Includes both core implementations like zen-observable and practical libraries, covering a wide range of use cases from basic patterns to advanced applications.
Structured into clear categories such as Implementations, Packages, and Videos, making it easy to navigate and find specific resources quickly.
Serves as a static list of links without active maintenance, so users must independently verify the accuracy and currency of external resources.
Focuses on listing resources rather than providing tutorials or code examples, which can make it challenging for beginners to apply concepts practically.
Relies on community contributions and external links, which may result in broken links or outdated information if not regularly updated.