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Exercises in Programming Style and the Event Bus

This is the 10th post in the Exercises in Programming Style focus series. In last week’s post, we solved the now familiar top-25-word-frequencies-in-a-text-file problem by using Event-Driven Programming. When the number of observer-subject pairs grows, an alternative is to migrate to the Event Bus. The Observer pattern is a messaging pattern: an Observer subscribes to a Subject. When the later emits an event, the former is notified. This is End-to-Point messaging: if multiple observers are



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This is the 10th post in the Exercises in Programming Style focus series. In last week’s post, we solved the now familiar top-25-word-frequencies-in-a-text-file problem by using Event-Driven Programming. When the number of observer-subject pairs grows, an alternative is to migrate to the Event Bus. The Observer pattern is a messaging pattern: an Observer subscribes to a Subject. When the later emits an event, the former is notified. This is End-to-Point messaging: if multiple observers are



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