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Episode 11 - State Machines in the Front-End with David Khourshid

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In this episode I have a conversation with David Khourshid, creator of XState, about state machines and their role inside the front-end environment.
If you don't know what a state machne is, I highly recommend you check this episode out. We answer questions such as:
- What is a state machine?
- What can you do with it?
- How do state machines help the front-end?
And more!
Get in touch with David

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Chapters

1. Episode 11 - State Machines in the Front-End with David Khourshid (00:00:00)

2. Get to know David (00:01:02)

3. What is XState? (00:02:13)

4. What is a state machine? (00:03:08)

5. How can XState help with front-end development? (00:04:44)

6. Are complex applications ideal for XState? (00:08:03)

7. Are there any integrations of XSate with the major UI frameworks? (00:10:52)

8. How scalable is the state-machine model? (00:13:00)

9. What is stately.ai? (00:14:16)

10. Have you ever found a project where XState wasn't ideal for? (00:15:57)

11. One thing he regrets not knowing before starting to code (00:19:12)

12. Where can people find him? (00:20:24)

37 episodes

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In this episode I have a conversation with David Khourshid, creator of XState, about state machines and their role inside the front-end environment.
If you don't know what a state machne is, I highly recommend you check this episode out. We answer questions such as:
- What is a state machine?
- What can you do with it?
- How do state machines help the front-end?
And more!
Get in touch with David

Review Us!
Don't forget to leave a review of the episode or the entire podcast on Podchasers!

Meet our host, OpenReplay:
OpenReplay is an open-source session replay suite, built for developers and self-hosted for full control over your customer data. If you're looking for a way to understand how your users interact with your application, check out OpenReplay.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Episode 11 - State Machines in the Front-End with David Khourshid (00:00:00)

2. Get to know David (00:01:02)

3. What is XState? (00:02:13)

4. What is a state machine? (00:03:08)

5. How can XState help with front-end development? (00:04:44)

6. Are complex applications ideal for XState? (00:08:03)

7. Are there any integrations of XSate with the major UI frameworks? (00:10:52)

8. How scalable is the state-machine model? (00:13:00)

9. What is stately.ai? (00:14:16)

10. Have you ever found a project where XState wasn't ideal for? (00:15:57)

11. One thing he regrets not knowing before starting to code (00:19:12)

12. Where can people find him? (00:20:24)

37 episodes

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