What's the best way to get practice reading other people's code and to get the most from it? Any particular code bases that are best suited for the task, i.e. that are well written, so as to internalize best practices, and with enough documentation that I'd be able to get going at a decent pace?
read a million lines a day and you'll be an expert real quick
>>7798117
>what's the best way
you code, then code something else, then come back and read your first code a week later
rinse and repeat
>>7798117
>What's the best way to get practice reading other people's code
By doing it. Everyone has different styles of writing and the more you read the more you will be able to understand.
>>7798117
ffmpeg is in my opinion the best example of coding practices.
What is your best language?