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by sridhar87
130 days ago
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Thanks for checking out. Yes, it looks similar to XState. When I built it, I didn't know of XState, but of course, I did use a lot of AI to create this, so the configuration is similar to XState. But my plan is to see if there is opportunity with this elsewhere, orthogonal to what stately seems to be doing. |
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In my opinion this is a good thing. It's a really well-designed API. It's easily my favourite approach to defining state machines that I've encountered across several languages.
> see if there is opportunity with this elsewhere
Any plans to share yet? This sounds interesting!