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From Bart’s presentation
1. Collections : Array, List, Dictionary, etc. and you can iterate over them via loop, IEnumerable
2. Pull based logic [MoveNext] - Example
Introduction to Reactive Extensions in .NET
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The IObserver<T> and IObservable<T> interfaces provide a generalized mechanism for push-based notification, also known as the observer design pattern.
The IObservable<T> interface represents the class that sends notifications (the provider); the IObserver<T> interface represents the class that receives them (the observer). T represents the class that provides the notification information
From MSDN
Introduction to Reactive Extensions in .NET
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Introduction to Reactive Extensions in .NET