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Question by Patrick2607 · May 31, 2017 at 11:21 PM · unity5tutorialdelegatedesign-patternsadvanced

Where can I find advanced Unity tutorials?

Are there advanced Unity tutorials out there which cover coding on a higher level than just "scripting"? I'd like to learn about advanced delegate/event systems combined with popular game design patterns like the mutuator/facade/flyweight/factory/decorator etc...

Most of the tutorials on the internet are beginner tutorials which cover "how to write spaghetti". I'd like to take it to the next level. So, are there tutorial series available for me to learn advanced Unity development?

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Are you writing in JS? Because if you're looking for real OOP switch to C# You don't script in C#

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Scripting is just computer program$$anonymous$$g - I've never seen a Unity program$$anonymous$$g trick that wasn't taught in the first 2 years of a Com Sci major. Here's my longer version of that: http://answers.unity3d.com/questions/1252826/is-unity-for-beginners-if-not-what-else-should-i-k.html

Just look for any decent program$$anonymous$$g book. Even skim$$anonymous$$g a decent intro book, like $$anonymous$$e, can often fill in a lot of gaps for a self-taught programmer.

Facade/flyweight .. are "Design Patterns," not "Game" design patterns. They're from an old non-game book (search Design Patterns gang of four.) But they were sort of a fad. I don't recommend focusing on them. But if you want to, the non-Unity explanations will be better and will transfer to game-scripting just fine.

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Answer by Shrikky23 · May 31, 2017 at 11:55 PM

www.catlikecoding.com

http://www.what-could-possibly-go-wrong.com/promises-for-game-development/

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