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feat(rxjs): move rxjs/create into rxjs #3299

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@benlesh benlesh commented Feb 6, 2018

Moves all Observable creation functions under the rxjs namespace.

BREAKING CHANGE: rxjs/create items are now exported from rxjs

Based on several other discussions we've had, rxjs/create was a little less ergonomic than we'd have liked. Also with the move to using the EMPTY constant, it seemed to make more sense.

Moves all Observable creation functions under the `rxjs` namespace.

BREAKING CHANGE: `rxjs/create` items are now exported from `rxjs`
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