Update README from Scalaz to Cats
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import org.gerweck.scalafx.util._
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If you use Scalaz, this makes ScalaFX observables instances of `Functor`,
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If you use [Cats](https://typelevel.org/cats/), this makes ScalaFX observables
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`Applicative` and `Monad`. It also provides some simple extension methods
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instances of `Functor`, `Applicative` and `Monad`. It also provides some
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along these lines.
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simple extension methods along these lines.
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### Functional Transformations ###
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### Functional Transformations ###
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#### Multiple Function Inputs ####
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#### Multiple Function Inputs ####
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If your function depends on several observable values, you can use the
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If your function depends on several observable values, you can use the
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applicative behavior provided by the library. The Scalaz applicative
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applicative behavior provided by the library. The Cats applicative
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functionality is all available, but there is a more convenient mechanism for
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functionality is all available, but there is a more convenient mechanism for
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the most common use case where you want to operate on a tuple.
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the most common use case where you want to operate on a tuple.
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