tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-455072646448673416.post281592348774749498..comments2023-05-12T13:03:46.779+01:00Comments on LeeCampbell: Rx.NET community improvmentsLee Campbellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16932445715757919177noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-455072646448673416.post-42156357002758554422016-05-24T16:32:40.390+01:002016-05-24T16:32:40.390+01:00Well stated. I have heard the same concerns multip...Well stated. I have heard the same concerns multiple times when I've talked about Rx at conferences as well. Hopefully we can continue to grow support for the platform with some assistance from those who created it originally.Jim Wooleyhttp://www.thinqlinq.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-455072646448673416.post-57684483973414286812016-05-23T14:46:19.877+01:002016-05-23T14:46:19.877+01:00I hope Rx has a bright future with a vibrant open ...I hope Rx has a bright future with a vibrant open source community in .NET. It is one of the most powerful pieces of the .NET ecosystem. I couldn't have learned it without introtorx.com and (the Kindle edition). I look forward to a response/good news from Microsoft. I'd love to see proper backpressure support, CoreCLR support, and even IQbservable+OData (see PushQA) in MVC 6.scottt732https://www.blogger.com/profile/16206535035362318257noreply@blogger.com