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Core Coding Standard

Coding practices are a source of a lot of arguments among programmers. Coding standards, to some degree, help us to put certain questions to bed and resolve stylistic debates. No coding standard makes everyone happy. (And even their existence is sure to make some unhappy.) What follows are the standards we put together on the Core team, which have become the general coding standard for all programming teams on new code development. We’ve tried to balance the need for creating a common, recognizable and readable code base with not unduly burdening the programmer with minor code formatting concerns.

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@Reedbeta
Reedbeta / interesting-libs.txt
Last active July 4, 2023 02:38
Interesting libraries I might like to use in a project
Interesting libraries I might like to use in a project...
Asset loading:
assetsys.h - virtual filesystem with ZIP backing, overlaying, etc https://github.com/mattiasgustavsson/libs/blob/master/docs/assetsys.md
cute_filewatch.h - file modification watching, for runtime reloading etc https://github.com/RandyGaul/cute_headers/blob/master/cute_filewatch.h
flatbuffers - data serialization, zero-copy deserialization, extensible schemas https://github.com/google/flatbuffers
stb_image - https://github.com/nothings/stb/blob/master/stb_image.h
tinyexr - https://github.com/syoyo/tinyexr
tinygltf - https://github.com/syoyo/tinygltf
tinyobjloader - https://github.com/syoyo/tinyobjloader
@dvdotsenko
dvdotsenko / dataclass_recursive_deserialize.py
Created November 25, 2020 04:02
Python Recursive / Nested `dataclass` instances deserialization worker. Simple.
"""
Code that creates nested `dataclass` instances tree from JSON data.
Somewhat similar to what Pydantic, Schematics do out of the box,
but native Python dataclasses don't do automatically.
See discussion here for context
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51564841/creating-nested-dataclass-objects-in-python
See tests on the bottom of this file usage examples.
Tested on Python 3.9
@hybridherbst
hybridherbst / RuntimeInitializeOnLoad - Event Order.cs
Created March 8, 2021 15:04
[RuntimeInitializeOnLoad] Event Order
static Lifecycle() => Debug.Log(Prefix + "Static Constructor");
[RuntimeInitializeOnLoadMethod(RuntimeInitializeLoadType.SubsystemRegistration)] static void Subs() => Debug.Log(Prefix + "Subsystem Registration");
[RuntimeInitializeOnLoadMethod(RuntimeInitializeLoadType.AfterAssembliesLoaded)] static void AfterAsm() => Debug.Log(Prefix + "AfterAssembliesLoaded");
[RuntimeInitializeOnLoadMethod(RuntimeInitializeLoadType.BeforeSplashScreen)] static void BeforeSlash() => Debug.Log(Prefix + "Before Splash");
[RuntimeInitializeOnLoadMethod(RuntimeInitializeLoadType.BeforeSceneLoad)] static void BeforeScene() => Debug.Log(Prefix + "BeforeScene");
private void Awake() => Debug.Log(Prefix + "Awake");
private void OnEnable() => Debug.Log(Prefix + "OnEnable");
[RuntimeInitializeOnLoadMethod(RuntimeInitializeLoadType.AfterSceneLoad)] static void AfterScene() => Debug.Log(Prefix + "AfterSceneLoad");
[RuntimeInitializeOnLoadMethod] static void DefaultLog() => Debug.Log(Prefix + "RuntimeInit Default");
void Start() => Debug