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bart de smet
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Bart De Smet is a software engineer on Erik Meijer's team at Microsoft Research, known for his work on Reactive Extensions (Rx), Interactive Extensions (Ix), and LINQ-related projects. Tagged content covers his deep dives into Rx 2.0 RC improvements including time management, error handling, and event subscription for WinRT, as well as Ix which adds LINQ to Objects query operators. He co-presented the Rx Workshop introducing reactive programming fundamentals and explained advanced Rx features like Join and GroupJoin. Other topics include MinLINQ, an implementation of LINQ to Objects using functional operators Ana, Bind, and Cata, and LINQ to Z3, which connects LINQ to the Z3 theorem prover. Bart De Smet is also associated with the RiSE research group.
Bart De Smet is back and he's going to go deep into improvements made to Rx 2.0 RC (so, Rx 2.0 getting close to coming out of the oven!). As you'd expect, Bart and company have been very busy since Rx 2.0 Beta - lots of performance and reliability improvements and some heavy work in how Rx...
Link Removed introduces a set of additional LINQ to Objects query operators, based on the work done in the Link Removed I visited Rx/Ix developer Bart De Smet recently learn more about Ix. We also talk about the current status of Link Removed. As usual, Bart clearly explains what Ix is and why...
What is Reactive Extensions? What is reactive programming? How is it used in the real world?
Welcome to the Rx Workshop! Rx developers (they design and implement Rx) Wes Dyer and Bart De Smet will guide you through a series of sessions that will get you up to speed with Rx fundamentals rather...
Rx team members and programming super heroes Wes Dyer and Bart De Smet explain the latest powerful additions to Rx: Join and GroupJoin. Wes describes the approach they took to design and implement this reliable approach to programming streams of coincindence with Rx. All of the time is spent at...
As you must know by now, Erk Meijer and team spend time thinking about and discovering the Essence in things. One year ago today, Link Removed, MinLINQ, the essence of LINQ.
"Hey Bart, what is MinLINQ, exactly?"
"MinLINQ is an implementation of the LINQ to Objects Standard Query Operators...
Bart De Smet is one of the highly talented software engineers on Erik Meijer's team and the chief architect of the LINQ to Anything dream. You should watch his Link Removed on this topic.As you learned on Channel 9 Live's PDC10 conversation with Link Removed, Link Removed (the fastest in the...
If you've spent any time on C9 over the years, then you've probably met some of the people from the RiSE team in Link Removed and are familiar with at least some of the great technologies they've developed. RiSE, which stands for Research in Software Engineering, is a rock star research group...