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  • S Super Lloyd

    I used to complain that solution in all my previous work were too big. But now that I just joined EA Games, the solution I work on takes the cake by a big margin: 541 projects! :O Can't wait for VS2022! In fact.. already using the preview.. :laugh: save for a few minor bug, it ain't too bad...

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    Dave Kreskowiak
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    27 projects and there's only two of us working on it. Oh, and dev work isn't even our primary jobs!

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      27 projects and there's only two of us working on it. Oh, and dev work isn't even our primary jobs!

      Asking questions is a skill CodeProject Forum Guidelines Google: C# How to debug code Seriously, go read these articles.
      Dave Kreskowiak

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      Super Lloyd
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      Just a baby solution! :-D still can be a little confusing for newcomers...

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      • S Super Lloyd

        I used to complain that solution in all my previous work were too big. But now that I just joined EA Games, the solution I work on takes the cake by a big margin: 541 projects! :O Can't wait for VS2022! In fact.. already using the preview.. :laugh: save for a few minor bug, it ain't too bad...

        A new .NET Serializer All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar Taking over the world since 1371!

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        CPallini
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        I have no solution. But I do have many problems.

        "In testa che avete, Signor di Ceprano?" -- Rigoletto

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          I have no solution. But I do have many problems.

          "In testa che avete, Signor di Ceprano?" -- Rigoletto

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          Super Lloyd
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          I foresaw it coming! :O :laugh:

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          • S Super Lloyd

            I used to complain that solution in all my previous work were too big. But now that I just joined EA Games, the solution I work on takes the cake by a big margin: 541 projects! :O Can't wait for VS2022! In fact.. already using the preview.. :laugh: save for a few minor bug, it ain't too bad...

            A new .NET Serializer All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar Taking over the world since 1371!

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            Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter
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            215 and growing

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            • S Super Lloyd

              I used to complain that solution in all my previous work were too big. But now that I just joined EA Games, the solution I work on takes the cake by a big margin: 541 projects! :O Can't wait for VS2022! In fact.. already using the preview.. :laugh: save for a few minor bug, it ain't too bad...

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              Amarnath S
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              Super Lloyd wrote:

              541 projects

              Just making note, in the mind, of the names of these solutions, and what they do, is an effort in itself.

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              • S Super Lloyd

                I used to complain that solution in all my previous work were too big. But now that I just joined EA Games, the solution I work on takes the cake by a big margin: 541 projects! :O Can't wait for VS2022! In fact.. already using the preview.. :laugh: save for a few minor bug, it ain't too bad...

                A new .NET Serializer All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar Taking over the world since 1371!

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                OriginalGriff
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                29. I actually had to knock up some code to find out ...

                        string basePath = @"D:\\Documents\\AA Backed Up\\My Projects";
                        string\[\] projects = Directory.GetFiles(basePath, "\*.csproj", SearchOption.AllDirectories);
                        var solutions = projects.GroupBy(p => ExtractSolution(p, basePath))
                                                .Select(g => new { Solution = g.Key, ProjectCount = g.Count() })
                                                .OrderByDescending(a => a.ProjectCount);
                        foreach (var solution in solutions)
                            {
                            Console.WriteLine($"{solution.Solution} : {solution.ProjectCount}");
                            }
                

                ...
                string ExtractSolution(string p, string b)
                {
                string result = p.Substring(b.Length + 1);
                result = result.Substring(0, result.IndexOf('\\'));
                return result;
                }

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                  Super Lloyd wrote:

                  541 projects

                  Just making note, in the mind, of the names of these solutions, and what they do, is an effort in itself.

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                  Super Lloyd
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                  yup! :/

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                  • Kornfeld Eliyahu PeterK Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter

                    215 and growing

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                    Super Lloyd
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                    wow.. that's a lot! :O

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                      29. I actually had to knock up some code to find out ...

                              string basePath = @"D:\\Documents\\AA Backed Up\\My Projects";
                              string\[\] projects = Directory.GetFiles(basePath, "\*.csproj", SearchOption.AllDirectories);
                              var solutions = projects.GroupBy(p => ExtractSolution(p, basePath))
                                                      .Select(g => new { Solution = g.Key, ProjectCount = g.Count() })
                                                      .OrderByDescending(a => a.ProjectCount);
                              foreach (var solution in solutions)
                                  {
                                  Console.WriteLine($"{solution.Solution} : {solution.ProjectCount}");
                                  }
                      

                      ...
                      string ExtractSolution(string p, string b)
                      {
                      string result = p.Substring(b.Length + 1);
                      result = result.Substring(0, result.IndexOf('\\'));
                      return result;
                      }

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                      Super Lloyd
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                      good effort! ^_^

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                      • S Super Lloyd

                        I used to complain that solution in all my previous work were too big. But now that I just joined EA Games, the solution I work on takes the cake by a big margin: 541 projects! :O Can't wait for VS2022! In fact.. already using the preview.. :laugh: save for a few minor bug, it ain't too bad...

                        A new .NET Serializer All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar Taking over the world since 1371!

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                        musefan
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                        That is crazy! Is that all just for the Frostbite engine? I assume it doesn't include any of the actual games? Is there a good reason for so many projects, or is it more a case of breaking things out to better control who gets access to what? I am currently on 27 projects. I guess if a product had lots of "off the shelf" plugins, that might be a good cause to grow the project count considerably, but other than that not sure how I would ever hit triple figures.

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                        • S Super Lloyd

                          I used to complain that solution in all my previous work were too big. But now that I just joined EA Games, the solution I work on takes the cake by a big margin: 541 projects! :O Can't wait for VS2022! In fact.. already using the preview.. :laugh: save for a few minor bug, it ain't too bad...

                          A new .NET Serializer All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar Taking over the world since 1371!

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                          A platform that supported multiple products, most of which could be combined in a superset build. Over 30M lines of source code in all. It should have been smaller, but that's the norm for legacy software.

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                          • S Super Lloyd

                            I used to complain that solution in all my previous work were too big. But now that I just joined EA Games, the solution I work on takes the cake by a big margin: 541 projects! :O Can't wait for VS2022! In fact.. already using the preview.. :laugh: save for a few minor bug, it ain't too bad...

                            A new .NET Serializer All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar Taking over the world since 1371!

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                            Sander Rossel
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                            I think my biggest solution used to be somewhere around 20 projects... But 541 :omg: I'll raise you another one though, recently had to run a query on a database with around 41,000 tables X| My current biggest solution has six projects, but it's part of a larger environment with multiple solutions, which al have around five projects. It's microservicey, basically one monolith (which also isn't big, with five projects) with some smaller services around it. I think my solution with the most lines of code has a single project. It's a VB.NET project I inherited and it's by far the least maintainable. It has a form with over 4000 LOC, it calls services, databases, draws stuff, it does everything :omg: Not the largest code file I've ever seen, but probably in my top ten :laugh:

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                              I used to complain that solution in all my previous work were too big. But now that I just joined EA Games, the solution I work on takes the cake by a big margin: 541 projects! :O Can't wait for VS2022! In fact.. already using the preview.. :laugh: save for a few minor bug, it ain't too bad...

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                              GuyThiebaut
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                              That beats the 334 projects in one of the solution files I work with.

                              “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

                              ― Christopher Hitchens

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                              • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                                I think my biggest solution used to be somewhere around 20 projects... But 541 :omg: I'll raise you another one though, recently had to run a query on a database with around 41,000 tables X| My current biggest solution has six projects, but it's part of a larger environment with multiple solutions, which al have around five projects. It's microservicey, basically one monolith (which also isn't big, with five projects) with some smaller services around it. I think my solution with the most lines of code has a single project. It's a VB.NET project I inherited and it's by far the least maintainable. It has a form with over 4000 LOC, it calls services, databases, draws stuff, it does everything :omg: Not the largest code file I've ever seen, but probably in my top ten :laugh:

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                                Super Lloyd
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                                41,000 tables.... Now that's ludicrous! :O :laugh: :thumbsup:

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                                • Greg UtasG Greg Utas

                                  A platform that supported multiple products, most of which could be combined in a superset build. Over 30M lines of source code in all. It should have been smaller, but that's the norm for legacy software.

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                                  Super Lloyd
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                                  nice

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                                    That is crazy! Is that all just for the Frostbite engine? I assume it doesn't include any of the actual games? Is there a good reason for so many projects, or is it more a case of breaking things out to better control who gets access to what? I am currently on 27 projects. I guess if a product had lots of "off the shelf" plugins, that might be a good cause to grow the project count considerably, but other than that not sure how I would ever hit triple figures.

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                                    Super Lloyd
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                                    That's just the Frostbite editor app (for the artist), the engine is another project. 600 projects. No game code in our Melbourne studio.. I am too new to comment whether all these project are needed or there just in case.... and many coworkers have no clue either about that... too big! :O

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                                    • S Super Lloyd

                                      41,000 tables.... Now that's ludicrous! :O :laugh: :thumbsup:

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                                      This is ludicrous[^] :laugh:

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                                      • Greg UtasG Greg Utas

                                        A platform that supported multiple products, most of which could be combined in a superset build. Over 30M lines of source code in all. It should have been smaller, but that's the norm for legacy software.

                                        Robust Services Core | Software Techniques for Lemmings | Articles
                                        The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.

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                                        Greg Utas wrote:

                                        Over 30M lines of source code in all.

                                        Only 30 lines of code?!?! :omg: That's crazy! Almost as crazy as the fact you count lines of code as a decimal... :^)

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                                          41,000 tables.... Now that's ludicrous! :O :laugh: :thumbsup:

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                                          And today, you're job is to draw foreign key relationships between all the tables without any lines crossing :)

                                          Hogan

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