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Old 17-Apr-2005, 15:14
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good code?


hi , im kinda afraid to ask u guys this but does anyone know a good site where i can go and read really,really good c++ code?
BTW, i don't want a tutorial site!
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Old 17-Apr-2005, 15:47
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define a good code ? and what is it that you exactly want to do with it. Do you have any assigment or project that you are working on ?

For starters, I would suggest you to look at the tutorial site of this forums. It has a lots of good code and also instructions on how to write one.

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I think he said:

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BTW, i don't want a tutorial site!
thanks , kai85.

So the tutorial site is out...

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hi , im kinda afraid to ask u guys this

You should be
Just kidding. But if it is not tutorials you are after, what is it then?

For example, check out the code here. If you were more specific, maybe we'll give you other links too (not necessarily on our forum)

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If you don't want tutorials, then I'd recommend finding an open-source project written in C++ and looking at the source code. You can try the C++ area on Sourceforge.net.
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If you don't want tutorials, then I'd recommend finding an open-source project written in C++ and looking at the source code. You can try the C++ area on Sourceforge.net.
But how do you know it's good code?
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define a good code....
what i ment by good code was that ...well its a few month since ive started programming ,and i still have a lot to learn , how can i do that? not just by reading books and writing my own simple code, i wanna read complicated code.
which i can learn from!!!!
luciwiz the link u gave is good , its exactly what i ment(i think , i had a quick look)
good problems with good solutions ...
i guess i will try sourceforge.net too,i hope they have code which ill be able to understand

thanks everyone.
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But how do you know it's good code?
Notice I didn't say it would be good. ;-)

But from what I hear, many F/OSS projects are reasonably well documented and "functional", allowing people to join the project relatively easily. I would imagine some of the larger, "big-name" projects like Firefox would be considered "good code".

Plus, seeing how different people code and document is always useful. You can learn new or better ways to do things and see how to avoid sloppy code. So, in essence, all code is good, just in different ways.
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