My question - it's quite an elephant in the room, I should think - is what's the relation between this library and RxJava?
Isn't it RxJava reinvented? Is it supposed to be more light-weight? Complementary? Or just inspired?
Nowhere do your docs seem to even acknowledge RxJava's existence (I'll stand corrected if I overlooked something), even though you're clearly adopting the same paradigm.
I'd be very grateful if you were willing to shed some light on this (disclaimer: I'm not affiliated with RxJava nor its creators; just another Android dev on the lookout for the new shiny thing).
This looks like a very interesting proposition.
My question - it's quite an elephant in the room, I should think - is what's the relation between this library and RxJava?
Isn't it RxJava reinvented? Is it supposed to be more light-weight? Complementary? Or just inspired?
Nowhere do your docs seem to even acknowledge RxJava's existence (I'll stand corrected if I overlooked something), even though you're clearly adopting the same paradigm.
I'd be very grateful if you were willing to shed some light on this (disclaimer: I'm not affiliated with RxJava nor its creators; just another Android dev on the lookout for the new shiny thing).