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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T03:46:53+00:00 2026-05-20T03:46:53+00:00

Could all Code ever written be improved by applying the State Machine Pattern? I

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Could all Code ever written be improved by applying the State Machine Pattern?

I was working on a project that was a mass of horrendous awful, buggy, broken spaghetti code.
I copied Martin Fowler’s example State Machine code from this blog and transformed the whole heap of crap into a series of statements.
Literally just a list of States, Events, Transitions and Commands.

I can’t believe the transformation. The code is now clean, and works. Of course i was aware of State Machines before and have even implemented them
but in the Martin Fowler example the separation of model/configuration is amazing.

This makes me think that almost everything i’ve ever done could have benefitted in some way from this approach. I want this functionality in every language i use.
Maybe this should even be a language level feature.

Anyone think this is wrong?
Or anyone have a similar experience with a different pattern?

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    2026-05-20T03:46:54+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 3:46 am

    Finite state machines (FSM’s) and more specifically domain specific languages (DSL’s) make it easier to match a problem to one specific solution domain, by describing the solution in a specialised language.

    The limitations of the State Machine pattern is that it itself constitutes a programming language, but one for which you have to write your own execution, testing and debugging tools; and one which any maintainer has to learn. You have moved the complexity of your code into a complex FSM configuration. Occasionally, this is useful, but certainly not universally.

    And since any von Neumann computer is itself a FSM, then certainly any program can be recast in this fashion.

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