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All Things Unity
Ruben Hamers
17 episodes
9 months ago
This is a podcast about Unity3D development. Not just developing games, but also business apps, simulations and other applications you might build with unity. We are going to dive into best practices, popular design patterns and game architectures. Software development methodologies and processes. And of course game design and development and everything that revolves around it. The aim is to be an entry level platform while still diving deep into the trenches of game development every now and then. And, of course, in the end having fun and producing valuable content for everyone involved!
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This is a podcast about Unity3D development. Not just developing games, but also business apps, simulations and other applications you might build with unity. We are going to dive into best practices, popular design patterns and game architectures. Software development methodologies and processes. And of course game design and development and everything that revolves around it. The aim is to be an entry level platform while still diving deep into the trenches of game development every now and then. And, of course, in the end having fun and producing valuable content for everyone involved!
Show more...
Technology
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Leisure,
Games
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Episode 8, A Philosophy Of Software Design Part 4
All Things Unity
50 minutes 1 second
3 years ago
Episode 8, A Philosophy Of Software Design Part 4
Hi there my fellow gamedevs and I’m pleased you join me on the 8th episode of the All Things Unity Podcast. In this episode we are going to continue our discussion on chapter 13 about a book called A Philosophy of Software Design by John R. Ousterhout. We are looking into this book because we are exploring alternatives to the practices and advise given in a book called Clean Code by Robert C. Martin aka. Uncle Bob. In this episode we are going to continue right where we left off last time. We were talking about the types of comments Prof. Ousterhout thinks are useful and should be added to the code where possible. There are some really interesting contracts to Clean Code in this chapter so sit back and enjoy. We will also take a look at chapter 14, which is all about naming things like fields, properties, variables, functions, arguments to these functions, return values and classes or interfaces. This is a subject where Prof. Ousterhout and Uncle Bob are pretty much on the same line. There’s still a lot really nice information in chapter since Prof. Ousterhout gives you some really nice high level or philosophical information, where Uncle Bob gives you lot’s of practical information.
All Things Unity
This is a podcast about Unity3D development. Not just developing games, but also business apps, simulations and other applications you might build with unity. We are going to dive into best practices, popular design patterns and game architectures. Software development methodologies and processes. And of course game design and development and everything that revolves around it. The aim is to be an entry level platform while still diving deep into the trenches of game development every now and then. And, of course, in the end having fun and producing valuable content for everyone involved!