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Top 9 Statechart Open-Source Projects
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SurveyJS
Open-Source JSON Form Builder to Create Dynamic Forms Right in Your App. With SurveyJS form UI libraries, you can build and style forms in a fully-integrated drag & drop form builder, render them in your JS app, and store form submission data in any backend, inc. PHP, ASP.NET Core, and Node.js.
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qpc
QP/C Real-Time Embedded Framework/RTOS for embedded systems based on active objects (actors) and hierarchical state machines
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qpcpp
QP/C++ Real-Time Embedded Framework/RTOS for embedded systems based on active objects (actors) and hierarchical state machines
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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ember-statechart-component
Statecharts as components. No classes. Pure declarative state transitions.
XState is a powerful library with comprehensive documentation. Keeping the documentation handy while building your next app with XState will be invaluable.
Project mention: Forgoing Implicity and Using Abstractions: Clips | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-04-30Is it possible: yes.
Can you write your own home-grown rules engine in Ruby: yes.
Can you use off-the-shelf gems: yes. Here's a few I poked around in my previous explorations into Ruby Rules Engines:
* durable rules - https://github.com/jruizgit/rules?tab=readme-ov-file#ruby
* wongi - https://github.com/ulfurinn/wongi-engine
* rules - https://github.com/azach/rules
* ruleby - https://github.com/Ruleby/ruleby
- bonus: video of original ruleby author explaining rules engines: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMh2RDL6aBM
Kotlin has some pretty nice StateMachine DSL libraries out there, like https://github.com/nsk90/kstatemachine
i have been using my new open source library LogicBlocks to create hierarchical state machines for the movement and attack systems since it can generate diagrams based off the code. you can see what the attack system looks like currently here if you’re curious.
Project mention: Learn how to create your own function-component in an ecosystem that doesn't have them [Video, 13:36] | /r/learnjavascript | 2023-10-13It's pretty niche, but I had fun, and there are other things that component managers can do. Like, another project I have uses XState machines *as* components, so there is literally 0 integration for users to have to wire up.. https://github.com/NullVoxPopuli/ember-statechart-component/
Statechart related posts
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Mastering XState Fundamentals: A React-powered Guide
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Unleashing the Power of Actors in Frontend Application Development
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Rethinking State Management - Why XState is a Game-Changer for Developers
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Get out of state management hell with automatic revalidation
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Learn how to create your own function-component in an ecosystem that doesn't have them [Video, 13:36]
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Sequence diagrams, the only good thing UML brought to software development
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JavaScript State Machines and Statecharts
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A note from our sponsor - InfluxDB
www.influxdata.com | 9 May 2024
Index
What are some of the best open-source Statechart projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | xstate | 26,186 |
2 | rules | 1,106 |
3 | qpc | 895 |
4 | stateless | 788 |
5 | statig | 540 |
6 | qpcpp | 351 |
7 | kstatemachine | 318 |
8 | LogicBlocks | 128 |
9 | ember-statechart-component | 29 |
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