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I rationalized this as the state-machine kind of state, of the application.


I think that that's exactly what it is. I've come to believe that every application needs a state machine that contains the shared logic and state that everything could possibly need to interact with.


Hence REST: "representational state transfer." Fielding also uses 'application state' to talk about this kind of state.




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