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# RxJS Learning Path (Pareto Principle)
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## 1. Understanding the Basics of Reactive Programming
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- [ ] Concept of Streams: Learn what streams are in the context of RxJS.
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- [ ] Observables: Understand observables, the core abstraction in RxJS.
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- [ ] Observer Pattern: Learn how observers subscribe to observables.
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## 2. Core Operations with Observables
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- [ ] Creating Observables: Use creation functions like `of`, `from`, `interval`, and `new Observable()`.
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- [ ] Subscribing: Understand the `subscribe` method and how to handle data, errors, and completion.
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- [ ] Disposing: Learn how to unsubscribe and clean up with the `unsubscribe` method to prevent memory leaks.
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## 3. Transforming Data Streams
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- [ ] Map and Pluck: Transform the items emitted by an Observable.
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- [ ] Filter: Filter data based on conditions.
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- [ ] Reduce: Accumulate data over time.
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## 4. Combining Streams
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- [ ] Merge and Concat: Combine multiple observables into one.
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- [ ] SwitchMap: Cancel previous inner observable on a new value.
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- [ ] CombineLatest: Combine multiple observables, emitting the latest values of each.
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## 5. Controlling the Flow
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- [ ] Debounce and Throttle: Control the number of events based on time.
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- [ ] Take and First: Limit the number of items from an observable.
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- [ ] Skip: Ignore the first n items.
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## 6. Error Handling
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- [ ] CatchError: Handle errors within the observable chain.
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- [ ] Retry: Retry an observable sequence on error.
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## 7. Subjects and Multicasted Observables
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- [ ] Subject: Understand how a Subject can act as both an Observable and an Observer.
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- [ ] BehaviorSubject: Know how to use BehaviorSubject for holding and emitting the latest value.
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- [ ] ReplaySubject: Learn how to buffer and replay emissions to new subscribers.
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## 8. Utility Operators
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- [ ] Tap: Tap into an observable sequence to perform side effects.
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- [ ] Delay: Delay the emissions of an observable.
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## 9. Advanced Concepts
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- [ ] Hot vs Cold Observables: Understand the difference between hot and cold observables.
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- [ ] Schedulers: Learn how schedulers control concurrency.
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## 10. Best Practices and Common Usage Patterns
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- [ ] Resource Management: Learn how to use operators like `using` and `finalize` to manage resources.
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- [ ] Higher-Order Observables: Get comfortable with observables that emit other observables and how to flatten them with operators like `concatAll` or `mergeAll`.
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## Resources to Follow
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- [ ] Official Documentation: Start with the official RxJS docs for the most accurate information.
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- [ ] Tutorials: Look for hands-on tutorials that focus on the key concepts listed above.
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- [ ] GitHub Repositories: Find and study real-world projects using RxJS.
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- [ ] Courses and Videos: Use platforms like Coursera, Udemy, or free YouTube tutorials that emphasize the core 20%.
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- [ ] Community: Engage with the community on platforms like Stack Overflow, Reddit, or RxJS Gitter.
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