Visually Create State Machines
Offered By: Learn With Jason via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Discover how to visually create state machines and statecharts using Stately, and learn to implement them directly in React js apps. Explore the power of visualizing app logic with David Khourshid as he guides you through modeling application logic, using the Stately visual editor, and building a Wordle-inspired game. Gain insights into backend implementation, JSON importing, connecting multiple machines, and extracting state machines from code. Learn about community resources, future plans for visual diff tools, and where to find more information on this game-changing approach to application development.
Syllabus
Welcome
Guest introduction
What does modeling application logic entail?
How did you get involved in the tech space?
Does X state replace state management?
Where should we start with Stately?
Stately visual editor
Building the beginning of Wordle
How could you implement this at the backend level?
Am I able to import JSON?
What if you want to connect it to a second machine?
Where can people go to find community around this?
Is it possible to extract state machine from the toggle machine code?
Any plans for a visual diff tool for state machines?
Where should someone go to find out more?
Taught by
Learn With Jason
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