Source code for large / popular sites

It’s good to find all these small snippets of code on the Internet for your current needs, but is there anything better than immediately getting the whole source code of the application and reading it like a book? There is no better way to know the positive and negative aspects of various architectural solutions.

This is why I tried to find some famous / great websites with published source code but didn't find anything more than I knew ( http://code.reddit.com/browser )

Do you know anything else?

PS. Just be curious - have you heard of any unofficial leak of the website source code?

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SlashCode, Slashdot , CMS/blogging. http://www.slashcode.com

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Browse SourceForge repositories is what you want. There are tons of well-known, high-quality applications like Hibernate to give one massive example. And all the source code is right there :)

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Check out the Rob Conery screencast series, MVC Storefront , where he creates a small commercial website using ASP.NET MVC.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1698743/


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