In this chapter, we learned how to look at the world in a reactive way. As a developer, you may have to retrain yourself from a traditional imperative mindset and develop a reactive one. Especially if you have done imperative, object-oriented programming for a long time, this can be challenging. But the return on investment will be significant as your applications will become more maintainable, scalable, and evolvable. You will also have faster turn around and more legible code.
We also covered how to configure a RxJava project using Gradle or Maven and what decisions should drive whether you should choose RxJava 2.0 versus RxJava 1.0. We also got a brief introduction to reactive code and how Observable works through push-based iteration.
By the time you finish this book, you will hopefully find reactive programming intuitive and easy to reason with. I hope you find that RxJava not only makes you more productive, but also helps you take on tasks you hesitated to do earlier. So let's get started!