I think RxJS should perfectly fit to supress dublicate button clicks for 2 seconds. However, Im struggleing with the implementation.

var $button = $('#myButton').button();
$button
    .toObservable("click")
    //.Throttle(2000) // Wouldn't fire the first event instantly :-(
    .Subscribe(function(){ alert('clicked'); }); 

I already created a jsFiddle for your convenience. You need to scroll down in this fiddle, because I just pasted Rx inside as I couldn't find a CDN.

http://jsfiddle.net/cburgdorf/mUMFA/2/

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This is how I would do it in RxNet (sorry, I'm not familiar with RxJS so not sure if it is possible there):

    public static IObservable<T> SupressDoubleClicks<T>(
        this IObservable<T> source, TimeSpan delay)
    {
        return source
            .Take(1)
            .Merge(Observable.Empty<T>().Delay(delay))
            .Repeat();
    }
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I converted Sergeys answer into JavaScript and think this should be the final way to go.

var $button = $('#myButton').button();
    $button
        .toObservable("click")
        .Take(1)
        .Merge(Rx.Observable.Empty().Delay(2000))
        .Repeat()
        .Subscribe(function(){ console.log('clicked'); }

From my understanding this solutions is actually better because it doesn't rely on a sideeffect which makes it even better in terms of composability.

As Sergey pointed out, you could even go further and implement your own combinator like so:

Rx.Observable.prototype.OneInTime = function(delay){
 return this
        .Take(1)
        .Merge(Rx.Observable.Empty().Delay(delay))
        .Repeat();
};

So our example from above could be reduced to:

var $button = $('#myButton').button();
    $button
        .toObservable("click")
        .OneInTime(2000)
        .Subscribe(function(){ console.log('clicked'); });
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Actually, Matthew from the Rx team was so kind to send me the answer via twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/mattpodwysocki/status/43731812513624064

So, what you can do is that:

var $button = $('#myButton').button();
$button
    .toObservable("click")
    .Do(function(){ 
        alert('clicked'); 
        $button.button('disable'); 
    })
    .Delay(2000)
    .Do(function(){ $button.button('enable'); })
    .Subscribe();   

http://jsfiddle.net/cburgdorf/mUMFA/5/

However: For exercice reasons. I would prefer to make it work without setting enable/disable but just supressing the events for 2 seconds after the first occurence

In marble speech, Im looking for this:

O Stream: X---X---X---X---X---X---X

RxStream: X------------X------------X

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Crazy delicious!

I got it:

var $button = $('#myButton').button();
$button
    .toObservable("click")
    .Do(function(){ console.log('clicked'); })
    .Take(1)
    .Delay(2000)
    .Repeat()
    .Subscribe()
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