Appccelerate - State Machine
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Stateless
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Architecture pattern for Console Apps?
After using stateless for three years, my conclusion is that I cannot imagine a scenario, where it makes sense to use it.
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Has UML died without anyone noticing?
I'm playing around with this library for a medium sized state machine I'm setting up, and it has this functionality. I think explicit state machines are a good use-case for having an actual diagram, since they can take up enough space that it becomes hard to build a mental map from reading the code due to locality issues.
What are some alternatives?
Automatonymous - A state machine library for .Net - 100% code - No doodleware
MassTransit - Distributed Application Framework for .NET
LiquidState - Efficient asynchronous and synchronous state machines for .NET
coyote - Coyote is a library and tool for testing concurrent C# code and deterministically reproducing bugs.
Sourcetrail - Sourcetrail - free and open-source interactive source explorer
Workflow - Ruby finite-state-machine-inspired API for modeling workflow
command-line-api - Command line parsing, invocation, and rendering of terminal output.
AASM - AASM - State machines for Ruby classes (plain Ruby, ActiveRecord, Mongoid, NoBrainer, Dynamoid)