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Generating Trees Images, Part 3. From Fractal to a Real Tree
You may notice the Stack in the dependencies. This is literal stack structure implementation. You can find its code on GitHub.
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Generating Trees Images, Part 2. Geometry, Graphics and DOM
Scale normalization is performed in this class as well. No other module should be worried about how to get canvas ready. You can find its code on GitHub ;–)
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Generating Trees Images on Canvas Using L-Systems, TypeScript and OOP
All the configs and settings you can find in the project repo on GitHub.
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
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