RxSwift: Reactive Programming with Swift Updated for RxSwift 4.0

We’re excited to announce that RxSwift:Reactive Programming with Swift has been updated for RxSwift 4.0! By Chris Belanger.

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The RxSwift Book Authors

Check out the amazing team of authors behind this book:

Florent Pillet has been developing for mobile platforms since the last century and moved to iOS on day 1. He adopted reactive programming before Swift was announced and has been using RxSwift in production since 2015. A freelance developer, Florent also uses Rx on Android and likes working on tools for developers like the popular NSLogger when he’s not contracting for clients worldwide. Say hello to Florent on Twitter at @fpillet.

Junior Bontognali has been developing on iOS since the first iPhone and joined the RxSwift team in the early development stage. Based in Switzerland, when he’s not eating cheese or chocolate, he’s doing some cool stuff in the mobile space, without denying to work on other technologies. Other than that he organizes tech events, speaks and blogs. Say hello to Junior on Twitter at @bontoJR.

Marin Todorov is one of the founding members of the raywenderlich.com team and has worked on seven of the team’s books. Besides crafting code, Marin also enjoys blogging, teaching, and speaking at conferences. He happily open-sources code. You can find out more about Marin at www.underplot.com.

Scott Gardner has been developing iOS apps since 2010, Swift since the day it was announced, and RxSwift since before version 1. He’s authored several video courses, tutorials, and articles on iOS app development, presented at numerous conferences, meetups, and online events, and this is his second book. Say hello to Scott on Twitter at @scotteg.

Who Is this Book For?

This book is for iOS developers who already feel comfortable with iOS and Swift, and want to dive deep into development with RxSwift.

If you’re a complete beginner to iOS, we suggest you first read through the latest edition of the iOS Apprentice. That will give you a solid foundation of building iOS apps with Swift from the ground up but you might still need to learn more about intermediate level iOS development before you can work through all chapters in this book.

If you know the basics of iOS development but are new to Swift, we suggest you read through Swift Apprentice first, which goes through the features of Swift using playgrounds to teach the language.

Now Available in ePub!

And as another exciting announcement, by popular request, RxSwift: Reactive Programming with Swift is now available in ePub format. Take it on the go with you on your iPad, iPhone or other digital reader and enjoy all the mobile reading benefits that ePub has to offer!

How to Get the Update

This free update is available today for all RxSwift: Reactive Programming with Swift PDF customers, as our way of saying “thanks” for supporting the book and the site.

  • If you’ve already bought the RxSwift: Reactive Programming with Swift PDF, you can download the updated book (v2.0) immediately from your owned books on the store page.
  • If you don’t have RxSwift: Reactive Programming with Swift yet, you can grab your own updated copy in our store.

We hope you enjoy this version of the book, fully updated for RxSwift 4.0. And a big thanks to the book team that helped us get this update out!

Chris Belanger

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