Summary

By now you must have understood how reactive programming is employed for modeling solutions the way the world exists. The principle has been applied for various mainstream programming languages, as thought leaders such as Erik Meijer found this too natural to express and compose. And we got lucky in this discovery process. We believe, as developers, you must have have started appreciating the world of functional and reactive programming beyond OOP. In the next chapter, we will be specifying, in brief, some important topics which could not be covered in the book, such as polyglot programming, domain specific languages (DSLs), ontology, and AntiPatterns.

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