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redux-xstate-poc
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JavaScript State Machines and Statecharts
Very doable, but not the most ideal syntax, since `createSlice` is focused on "here's an action / thing that happened, here's the reducer that handles that".
On the flip side, you can also use XState state machines as Redux reducers. A state machine is, after all, a function that takes a current state value + some event, and returns a new state.... exactly the same as a reducer function!
David and I have been saying for a while that we'd like to have a more official integration between XState and Redux. A while back, Matt Pocock put together an proof of concept for what a `createXStateSlice` might look like [1]. I actually sat down with David a couple weeks ago and we did some further design discussions about the possibility of using the `@xstate/fsm` package (a smaller version of XState's logic) as a starting point, and generating RTK actions based on that. No code yet, but it seems feasible.
[0] https://dev.to/davidkpiano/redux-is-half-of-a-pattern-1-2-1h...
[1] https://github.com/mattpocock/redux-xstate-poc
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The new wave of React state management
Fun fact: one of the XState devs did a proof-of-concept showing how to use XState state machines as Redux reducers and integrate the side effects handling as a middleware:
https://github.com/mattpocock/redux-xstate-poc
We'd like to work together to turn that into a more official integration sometime soon.
- Writing React components with State Machines.
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What does a large XState / Robot3 / FSM-based application architecture look like?
One of the XState devs recently posted https://github.com/mattpocock/redux-xstate-poc , an example of how you can integrate XState into a Redux app for use as a Redux slice reducer + side effects middleware
- @xstate/redux: Official proposal for an XState middleware for Redux
astro
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Setting up Doom Emacs for Astro Development
Astro is the new hot new web framework on the block. All the cool kids are using it. I've recently given up, drank the Kool-Aid, and gone all in on it.
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Building a self-creating website with Supabase and AI
Built with Supabase, Astro, Unreal Speech, Stable Diffusion, Replicate, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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The Subtle Case For and Against React
Astro to use every framework at once instead of just react? https://astro.build/
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Run a Linux Distro in your Android device
Depending on the stack of the repository you are cloning, you might have to install additional dependencies. For this demo, I'm using my own website, which is a static website built with Astro.js. It which requires to have Node.js installed and Yarn for package manager.
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Ask HN: Freelance website builders/maintainers, what's in your 2024 toolkit?
Database: turso [7] or neon postgres [8] with (drizzle orm) or cloudflare durable objects
1. https://github.com/withastro/astro
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Ask HN: What's the simplest static website generator?
Maybe a bit too elaborate for your taste, but I've used https://astro.build/ and loved every bit of it.
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How to Integrate Astro With ApostropheCMS pt. 1
Astro is an open-source JavaScript framework known for its versatility, performance, and new approach to web development. It enables developers to create fast, modern, content-rich web applications and sites using the "Bring Your Own Framework" (BYOF) model.
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Growing a side-project to 100k Unique Visitors in one week
Astro was always on my list of things to learn. I've been using Remix and NextJS for a while, and I was interested in trying out a new framework. I decided it would be a good opportunity to build the site with it. This decision turned out to be a great one, as it saved me a lot of money on hosting costs later on.
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Announcing AnalogJS 1.0 🚀
We are continuing to make building fullstack websites and application with Analog and Angular as seamless as possible, and extending the Angular ecosystem through integrations with Astro, Nx, [Vitest]https://analogjs.org/docs/features/testing/vitest, Storybook, and more.
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Exploring Astro DB
import { defineDb, defineTable, column } from 'astro:db'; const Visits = defineTable({ columns: { id: column.number({ primaryKey: true }), page: column.text({ default: 'home' }), content: column.text({ default: "none" }), pagination: column.number({ default: 1 }), visitor_ip_hash: column.text(), visitor_user_agent_hash: column.text(), visitor_count: column.number({ default: 1 }) } }); // https://astro.build/db/config export default defineDb({ tables: { Visits } });
What are some alternatives?
yieldmachine - Components for State Machines, using Generator Functions
qwik - Instant-loading web apps, without effort
devtools - Replay.io DevTools
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
vuex - 🗃️ Centralized State Management for Vue.js.
eleventy 🕚⚡️ - A simpler site generator. Transforms a directory of templates (of varying types) into HTML.
Dn-FamiTra
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
rfcs - RFCs for XState and Stately tools
SvelteKit - web development, streamlined
redux-easy-mode - A very easy to understand and use set of tools for Redux. Includes action builders, reducer builders, side-effect middleware, and async actions.
fresh - The next-gen web framework.