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    Recommendations for well-architected UT apps to study

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      I'm looking to learn the Ubuntu Touch app stack properly, and the best way I know to do that is reading clean code from people who know what they're doing.

      Can anyone point me to apps (with public repos) that the community would consider well-architected? I'm interested in:

      • Clear project structure and separation of concerns
      • Good use of QML/Qt and the UT SDK / Lomiri components
      • Sensible handling of confinement, permissions, and the click/snap packaging
      • Any C/C++ backend integration done well

      Doesn't need to be big, just clean and idiomatic. Happy to hear about your own apps too if you think they're good examples.

      Thanks!

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