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@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ The exception is topics that explain static typing concepts to users.
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- func choose(arguments: Array):
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+ func choose(arguments: Array):
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# Chooses one of the arguments from array with equal chances
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# Chooses one of the arguments from array with equal chances
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randomize()
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randomize()
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var size := arguments.size()
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var size := arguments.size()
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@@ -326,6 +326,40 @@ The exception is topics that explain static typing concepts to users.
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var choice = randi() % size
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var choice = randi() % size
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return arguments[choice]
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return arguments[choice]
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+Use real working code examples where appropriate
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+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+Real-world examples are more accessible to beginners. In addition you can copy them directly
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+from your own projects ensuring that any code snippet compiles without errors.
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+Writing ``var speed = 10`` rather than ``var my_var = 10`` allows beginners to understand code better.
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+It gives them a frame of reference as to where the code snippets could be used in a live project.
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+**Don't** write made up examples:
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+ onready var a = preload("res://MyPath")
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+ onready var my_node = $MyNode
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+ func foo():
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+ # Do stuff
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+**Do** write concrete examples:
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+::
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+ onready var sfx_player_gun = preload("res://Assets/Sound/SFXPlayerGun.ogg")
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+ onready var audio_player = $Audio/AudioStreamPlayer
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+ func play_shooting_sound():
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+ audio_player.stream = sfx_player_gun
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+ audio_player.play()
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+Of course there will be times when using live project example is not practical.
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+In those situations you should still avoid using names such as ``my_var``, ``foo()`` or ``my_func()``
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+and should consider more meaningful names for your examples.
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Give an overview of the node in the brief description
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Give an overview of the node in the brief description
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