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[pygame] Good code
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- Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2007 17:52:59 +0100
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Hi all,
Thanks to all your help, my little newbie project is shaping up. So
now I have a different question: being a non-programmer, I like to
learn by reading other people's code when it is available. I find it
difficult, though, to understand what are the good practices and
structures that are present in good coding.
So, for the code reading newbies: what are your examples of nice,
clean, elegant code for games that I could take a look at (beyond the
pygame.org tutorials, that is)?
(I am more thinking in newbie-friendly code rather than great
solutions for problems, but both would help).
thanks in advance!
Naranjito