When I was earning my master's degree, I heard a lot about finite state machines (FSMs), but it was all theory - like clouds in the sky: there's a lot of water, but you can't drink it. I toiled for three months after graduating until I implemented my first FSM in code in 1981. Now, there is a programming methodology based on this concept - v-agent oriented programming (VAOP) - with many examples of its implementation. It's best to start learning about VAOP with this article on Medium: "Bagels and Muffins of Programming or How Easy It Is to Convert a Bagel into a Black Hole".
so, madam in action this automaton is a model regarding how are we gonna implement our desired product not to do much with programming part, like its mainly used for understanding purpose isn't it
When I was earning my master's degree, I heard a lot about finite state machines (FSMs), but it was all theory - like clouds in the sky: there's a lot of water, but you can't drink it. I toiled for three months after graduating until I implemented my first FSM in code in 1981. Now, there is a programming methodology based on this concept - v-agent oriented programming (VAOP) - with many examples of its implementation. It's best to start learning about VAOP with this article on Medium: "Bagels and Muffins of Programming or How Easy It Is to Convert a Bagel into a Black Hole".
Thank you for the lovely explanation
plz make a theory of computing/automata playlist on your channel
so, madam in action this automaton is a model regarding how are we gonna implement our desired product not to do much with programming part, like its mainly used for understanding purpose isn't it
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I love when she said 'this is a really really trivia l' 😅😅
This may a dumb question, but is there such a thing of an "infinite machine"?
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