Finite State Machine on Frontend with Eugenia Zigisova
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This event will be a single talk about Finite State Machine on Frontend with Eugenia Zigisova.
❗❗ 🌐 This is an online event, we'll be hosting the event on Zoom, the link for the meeting is below, however, we'll only announce the password just before the event.
👉 Finite State Machine on Frontend
The finite state machine (FSM) is a 60-year-old Automata Theory concept that is widely used in electrical engineering, hardware, backend services, and other fields. But can the same idea be applied to the frontend of web applications? Yes, it can!
In this talk, I am going to show you how the FSM pattern helps to build a predictable and scalable UI. We will walk through the important aspects of planning and implementing FSM, and discuss the benefits of this development pattern.
👨💻 Eugenia Zigisova
I am a web developer working at N26 digital bank. I am currently focused on finding the best ways to build dynamic and complex UI systems. My talk was born as the result of personal research on this topic, real work experience, failures, and success.
As well I have been active Google Developer Group organizer and Women Techmackers lead in Latvia for a few years, so I am excited about speaking especially at Devfest and meet the community.
This event will be a single talk about Finite State Machine on Frontend with Eugenia Zigisova.
❗❗ 🌐 This is an online event, we'll be hosting the event on Zoom, the link for the meeting is below, however, we'll only announce the password just before the event.
👉 Finite State Machine on Frontend
The finite state machine (FSM) is a 60-year-old Automata Theory concept that is widely used in electrical engineering, hardware, backend services, and other fields. But can the same idea be applied to the frontend of web applications? Yes, it can!
In this talk, I am going to show you how the FSM pattern helps to build a predictable and scalable UI. We will walk through the important aspects of planning and implementing FSM, and discuss the benefits of this development pattern.
👨💻 Eugenia Zigisova
I am a web developer with experience working at fintech startups as N26 and Raisin. Being enthusiastic about good user and developer experience, I am focused on finding the best ways to build dynamic and complex UI systems. My talks are born as the result of personal research, real work experience, failures, and successes.
Also, I am a former Google Developer Group organizer and Women Techmakers lead in Latvia.
This event will be a single talk about Finite State Machine on Frontend with Eugenia Zigisova.
❗❗ 🌐 This is an online event, we'll be hosting the event on Zoom, the link for the meeting is below, however, we'll only announce the password just before the event.
👉 Finite State Machine on Frontend
The finite state machine (FSM) is a 60-year-old Automata Theory concept that is widely used in electrical engineering, hardware, backend services, and other fields. But can the same idea be applied to the frontend of web applications? Yes, it can!
In this talk, I am going to show you how the FSM pattern helps to build a predictable and scalable UI. We will walk through the important aspects of planning and implementing FSM, and discuss the benefits of this development pattern.
👨💻 Eugenia Zigisova
I am a web developer with experience working at fintech startups as N26 and Raisin. Being enthusiastic about good user and developer experience, I am focused on finding the best ways to build dynamic and complex UI systems. My talks are born as the result of personal research, real work experience, failures, and successes.
Also, I am a former Google Developer Group organizer and Women Techmakers lead in Latvia.
This event will be a single talk about Finite State Machine on Frontend with Eugenia Zigisova.
❗❗ 🌐 This is an online event, we'll be hosting the event on Zoom, the link for the meeting is below, however, we'll only announce the password just before the event.
👉 Finite State Machine on Frontend
The finite state machine (FSM) is a 60-year-old Automata Theory concept that is widely used in electrical engineering, hardware, backend services, and other fields. But can the same idea be applied to the frontend of web applications? Yes, it can!
In this talk, I am going to show you how the FSM pattern helps to build a predictable and scalable UI. We will walk through the important aspects of planning and implementing FSM, and discuss the benefits of this development pattern.
👨💻 Eugenia Zigisova
I am a web developer with experience working at fintech startups as N26 and Raisin. Being enthusiastic about good user and developer experience, I am focused on finding the best ways to build dynamic and complex UI systems. My talks are born as the result of personal research, real work experience, failures, and successes.
Also, I am a former Google Developer Group organizer and Women Techmakers lead in Latvia.