Refactoring-Summary
The-Simpsons-Hit-and-Run
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Refactoring-Summary
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Ask HN: Where do I find good code to read?
I find that reading books rather than code tends to be more helpful in terms of finding good takes on what clean code is -- more specifically books on refactoring or specific language-related features (like 'Effective Java' or 'Fluent Python'). The issue with just reading code is that many times - you'll miss out on why the author chose to use the expression or abstractions which they chose to use. Reading a book at least takes you through author's thought process. For an alternative - you could always browse repositories which contain notes on refactoring as well like this one (which does a good job summarizing some of the key principles from Fowler's book on refactoring):
https://github.com/HugoMatilla/Refactoring-Summary
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Is it okay to return my original List/Collection/Datastructure I'm storing my data in or is that against some OOP principals?
https://github.com/HugoMatilla/Refactoring-Summary#28-encapsulate-collection
The-Simpsons-Hit-and-Run
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Ask HN: Where do I find good code to read?
I'm an F tier programmer but I think the Simpson's Hit and Run game has some really great code. Its easy to read and well organized in my opinion.
https://github.com/Svxy/The-Simpsons-Hit-and-Run/tree/eb4b34...
- The-Simpsons-Hit-and-Run source code from 2003 [Not-Godot]
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The Simpsons Hit and Run leaked source code
https://github.com/Svxy/The-Simpsons-Hit-and-Run/blob/eb4b34... is a highlight
What are some alternatives?
glib - Read-only mirror of https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib
clean-code - Book review: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship
sqlite - sqlite mirror
HomeworldSDL
clara-rules - Forward-chaining rules in Clojure(Script)
dolphin - Dolphin is a GameCube / Wii emulator.
retlang
pocket - Official implementation of the Pocket Network Protocol v1
EmuDiscer - A simple tool for automatically lauching emulators when a game disc is inserted. EmuDiscer recognizes which system the game is made for, and lauches the right emulator.
beanie - Asynchronous Python ODM for MongoDB
dolphin - Dolphin is a GameCube / Wii emulator, allowing you to play games for these two platforms on PC with improvements.