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31 lines
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We're not accepting contributions right now, although you're welcome to poke me about things. I'd like to put a process together at some point.
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# Coding Standards
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All code must be unit tested where ever possible with the exception of JavaScript which is untestable with our current technologies, tread with caution there.
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# Golang
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Use the standard linter and listen to what it tells you to do.
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The route assignments in main.go are *legacy code*, add new routes to `router_gen/routes.go` instead.
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Try to use the single responsibility principle where ever possible, with the exception for if doing so will cause a large performance drop. In other words, don't give your interfaces / structs too many responsibilities, keep them simple.
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Avoid hand-rolling queries. Use the builders, a ready built statement or a datastore structure instead. Preferably a datastore.
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More coming up.
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# JavaScript
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Use semicolons at the end of statements. If you don't, you might wind up breaking a minifier or two.
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Always use strict mode.
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Don't worry about ES5, we're targetting modern browsers. If we decide to backport code to older browsers, then we'll transpile the files.
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To keep consistency with Go code, variables must be camelCase.
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# JSON
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To keep consistency with Go code, map keys must be camelCase. |