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🛠️ A front-end application for the generation and visualisation of theoretical finite state machines.
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Farzad Yousefzadeh's personal website
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Simple, easy-to-use Finite State Machines for Java and Groovy
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XState utilities for Angular
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A Pythonic container interface for finite state machines.
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A C++11 Hierarchical State Machine Library
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Small implementation of Finite State Machines in C
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[Inactive] Highschool career shadowing project: VHDL implementation of Conway's Game of Life, displayed at 1024x768 over VGA, running on a Zynq-7010 development board. Project created and developed in May of 2016.
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Example project for creating finite state machines in OO C++.
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Finite state machine library based on C++20 coroutine symmetric transfer
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Real Time-Embedded Systems - Sharif University of Technology
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Static library of whatever are seen required in general purpose but not directly supported from Modern C++. Or whatever reusable originated from my side projects.
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SUTD 2020 10.009 The Digital World Code Dump
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State Machine for PHP
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A finite state machine library.
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Tools for building Re-frame + React based web apps with graph and non-graph data models
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Binstate is a simple but yet powerful state machine for .NET. Thread safe. Supports async methods. Supports hierarchically nested states.
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DocFsm is a lightweight documentation-, developing- and reverse- engineering tool to visualizing Finite State Machines (FSM) written in C or C++.
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