jssm-viz
fsl
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jssm-viz
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Import/Export still not working after adding { "type": "module" }
Here's the rollup config for one of my libraries. This one has a common sense typescript and react setup, and produces three bundles, one each for iife, commonjs, and es6 module (each is the whole library, just meant for a different user use case)
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FSL: A programming language to make complex finite state machines easy to create
JSSM has JSSM-viz.
https://github.com/StoneCypher/jssm-viz
If you just want one to use, rather than to embed in your own software, The thing everyone's calling a live editor is actually the JSSM-viz demo. You can use that
https://stonecypher.github.io/jssm-viz-demo/graph_explorer.h...
It's kept outside of the main repo because, like xstate's, it's built on a transcompile of graphviz called viz.js, which is made with emscripten
It's several meg, and not many people want visualization, so I keep them in separate packages
You can get the graphviz code by hitting "dot" at the top, if you want to customize in ways the language doesn't know
fsl
- "Dev burnout drastically decreases when you actually ship things regularly. Burnout is caused by crap like toil, rework and spending too much mental energy on bottlenecks." Cool conversation with the head engineer of Slack on how burnout is caused by all the things that keep devs from coding.
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FSL: A programming language to make complex finite state machines easy to create
> While most of the site seems broken
I didn't expect anyone to find it It's just not done
Workin' on it now ™
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> This is why I think it's best practice to explicitly recompile on ctrl+enter, even if you have the ability to do it every keystroke.
This is interesting, and I like it
I'm gonna leave it in its current default behavior because I believe that it has a strong impact on ease of onboarding to just see what you did without explicitly requesting it.
But, I think I'm going to make this a configurable option, so that you can have the thing you wanted, and I may even start working this way myself (gonna have to try it and see how it feels.)
Thank you for the idea, and please keep them coming. I appreciate your help.
I am most likely to notice them in the FSL issue tracker: https://github.com/StoneCypher/fsl/issues
What are some alternatives?
xstate - Actor-based state management & orchestration for complex app logic.
jssm - Fast, easy Javascript finite state machines with visualizations; enjoy a one liner FSM instead of pages. MIT; Typescripted; 100% test coverage. Implements the FSL language.