Amal, Nick & special guest Laura Kalbeg geek out over the remarkable growth and evolution of the XState project and its team in recent years. Laura also tells everyone about Stately.ai, a SaaS platform that uses AI to create seamless state management solutions compatible with various tools like XState, Redux & zustand.
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Featuring:
- Laura Kalbag – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, Website
- Amal Hussein – Twitter, GitHub
- Nick Nisi – Twitter, GitHub, Website
Show Notes:
- XState JS Party debut w/ David “Piano” - X’ gon State it to ya (#191)
- Stately
- XState
- Jump straight into the Stately editor - via state.new (fancy!)
- Laura’s talk where she demoed state machines and the outputted state machine
- All the public machines that folks have made using Stately
- An intro to state machines and statecharts (with puppies!)
- Laura’s awesome book via Book Apart - Accessibility for Everyone
- NodeConf EU
- NodeConf EU talks from 2023 (workshops were live only)
- The amazing NodeConf EU venue we were ooo’ing and aaah’ing about 😍
- Laura’s NodeConf Talk
- Accessibility for Everyone
- Migrate to XState 5
- Actor Model
- Model-based testing
- Playwright
- Stately Discord
- Redux Toolkit
- zustand
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!