Pretty good. There's one thing that it doesn't touch on, and a benefit of Observables most people don't know: Guaranteed cleanup. When an Observable errors, completes, or is unsubscribed from, it will automatically clean up. This seems to be missing in ows.
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Specifically here, for example... There's a setInterval being started, but nothing holding onto the id to clean it up later.https://github.com/surma/observables-with-streams/blob/a44669cfa54b51fbaae7a147a7d95d9d3b9f901d/src/sources/from-timer.ts#L25 …
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What is the font you're using for your <h2> elements?
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Don’t have DevTools handy? :D All my headings are the wonderful Lab 2 variable font by
@djrrbhttps://djr.com/lab-variable/
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I see `map` there in thumbnail, SURELY you also use `reduce`

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Don’t.
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ows seems really exciting to apply the emerging streams primitives w/ a familiar RFP API! As far as the timings of stream processing w/ RxJS, you can modify most operators or steams w/ specific schedulers (asapScheduler, asyncScheduler, queueScheduler, & animationFrameScheduler)
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Is OWS really a new acronym we are going with
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New blog post!
Over the winter break I tried building an app using reactive programming — and of course ended up writing a library
I kept asking myself: “Aren’t streams and observables the same thing?”