Learning SOLID Programming Principles
With Steven Lott
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Duration: 1h 49m
Skill level: Intermediate
Released: 3/9/2022
Course details
There are many principles that support good object-oriented design and programming. Five of these principles are described by SOLID: single responsibility, open-closed, Liskov substitution, interface segregation, and dependency inversion. These principles guide the creation of stable, scalable, and robust code. To incorporate SOLID into your own development workflow, Steven Lott has prepared a series of lessons that break down the principles one by one, with real-world examples. Learn how to use these principles in the design process, and to test the strength of your code along the way. Steven uses Python to demonstrate the concepts, but they're useful for any object-oriented programming language.
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Pieter Kruger
Pieter Kruger
Senior Embedded/IoT Firmware Engineer & Team Lead | Specializing in C, FreeRTOS, WiFi, Bluetooth, BLE, MQTT, ESP32 and STM32
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- Practice while you learn 1 exercise file
- Test your knowledge 7 quizzes
- Learn on the go Access on tablet and phone