Reactive programming is a set of techniques for implementing scalable, resilient and responsive systems as per the Reactive Manifesto. Such systems are based on asynchronous message-passing, and their basic building-blocks are event handlers. This course teaches how to implement reactive systems in Scala and Akka by using high-level abstractions, such as actors, asynchronous computations, and reactive streams.

Programming Reactive Systems

Programming Reactive Systems



Instructors: Roland Kuhn
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Understand how back-pressure controls flows of data
Transform and consume infinite and intermittent streams of data with Akka Stream
implement systems that can scale out according to a varying workload
Design systems resilient to failures
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Reviewed on Aug 4, 2023
Great at teaching theory. I had to watch a bunch of RockTheJVM videos to learn how to actually program Akka, though.
Reviewed on Feb 5, 2025
Good course, quite difficult but rewarding. I think textual descriptions for some of the exercises could be improved a little bit(kvstore).
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