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design-patterns-for-humans
- Ask HN: How to handle Asian-style “Family name first” when designing interfaces
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15 tools and resources every developer should know about in 2022
2. Design patterns for humans
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[OC] My job search as a self-taught software engineer with no professional work experience
For the first point, what really helped me is taking a look at the various design patterns that are usually used. However, do not force a design pattern into code, it should come naturally to you which pattern fits to a problem. A great resource I can recommend is the README.md file on this GitHub project.
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UNITY Question: How would one develop a random loot generation based on rarity/prefix using scriptable objects that effect the item stats without hardcoding each individual item variant?
I'd recommend reading gang of four design patterns https://github.com/kamranahmedse/design-patterns-for-humans
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Testing with NestJS like a Pro
If you want to learn more about design patterns, don't forget to take a look at Design Patterns for Humans, it's an incredible repository with many interesting examples that you can apply when you want to use a design pattern to solve a specific problem.
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Generating Trees Images, Part 2. Geometry, Graphics and DOM
Ideally, we would write a facade for those methods and provide an API like:
- Design Patterns for Humans
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How does cacheing in classes actually work?
https://github.com/kamranahmedse/design-patterns-for-humans#-singleton
awesome-math
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Best books about computer science theory?
Check out TCS, Algorithms, and Math awesome lists.
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Where do all the old/unused textbooks go?
And also don't overlook free resources. While the quality might be significantly more variable, and it's unlikely it'll be the required text for a course you take, in the right places there's plenty of stuff to look into (e.g. here for math).
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I wan’t to be an electrical engineer when I grow up (I’m 13), any advice?
Awesome Math
- Awesome math
- A curated list of awesome mathematics resources
- A curated list of mathematics resources
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Resources to study from
here is a great list of resources.
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