Monday, November 8, 2021

Extending Third-Party APIs in Different Languages

The need for shorter and shorter Time-To-Market requires to integrate more and more third-party libraries. There's no time for the NIH syndrome anymore if it ever was. While most of the time, the library's API is ready to use, it happens that one needs to "adapt" it to the codebase sometimes. How easy the adaptation is depends a lot on the language.

For example, in the JVM, there are a couple of Reactive-Programming libraries: RxJava, Project Reactor, Mutiny, and coroutines. You might need a library that uses types of one library, but you based your project on another.



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