State of art of State Machines in front-end
Languages • November 2020
State of art of State Machines in front-end
About
State of art of State Machines in front-end
About

Finite state machines and statecharts have been very popular in Computer Science since the twentieth century, but they are gaining fame also in front-end development as web applications become more and more complex. State machines present themselves as very manageable and expressive solutions which able to model complex behaviours or event-driven systems. During this talk, we'll go through the state of art of this pattern, by comparing implementations in pure TypeScript or with libraries like "xstate".

Language
Italian
Level
Intermediate
Length
33 minutes
Type
online conference
About the speaker
About the speaker
Jiayi Hu
Front-end developerFreelance
I'm currently working as Front-end Developer, Trainer and Consultant in React and Angular technologies, along with Redux. I'm also an active member of the Italian communities *“React Italia”, "Angular Italia" and “Italia JS”* and I enjoy speaking at public tech events like meetups or conferences. I love wondering about front-end and cloud architectures and I'm excited by functional and distributed code. I'm also a strong open-source advocate as well as a contributor whenever possible.
Details
Language
Italian
Level
Intermediate
Length
33 minutes
Type
online conference