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Where is the 'Find-the-Right-Operator Widget' a/o 8/23/2018? #336

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rr20eid10 opened this issue Aug 23, 2018 · 2 comments
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Where is the 'Find-the-Right-Operator Widget' a/o 8/23/2018? #336

rr20eid10 opened this issue Aug 23, 2018 · 2 comments

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@rr20eid10
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A/O 8/23/2018, I've seen this wizard hailed on youtube (i.e.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ou3oRHaUpQA) and in stackoverflow, however, when I go to the RxJS site at http://reactivex.io/rxjs , I'm redirected to https://rxjs-dev.firebaseapp.com/ which is a BETA site. i'm just learning this library while working on an existing application and after hearing so much about it I wanted to use it.

Where is it?

Thanks.

@niklas-wortmann
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Hi there, we are currently trying to develop this feature for the new docs and update it to the new operators. To be honest I have no clue where it used to be in the old docs.... sorry

@jgbpercy
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jgbpercy commented Sep 5, 2018

From my memory of using it to learn the library the wizard could be a bit hit and miss, so yeah it could likely use an update/accuracy pass (I'd be happy to contribute or at least give feedback if I have time), but it's a pretty neat tool and definitely a good way to get to grips with the initially bewildering array of operators that are available, so would be cool to have it back.

For now I was able to find it here (assuming that's what you meant):

https://web.archive.org/web/20180228205253/http://reactivex.io:80/rxjs/manual/overview.html#choose-an-operator

Edit: at time of writing it looks like you can actually still get to the old docs by going directly here: http://reactivex.io/rxjs/manual/overview.html#choose-an-operator

Hope that helps!

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