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Software Architecture: Meta and SOLID Principles in C#

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Description: SOLID is an acronym which stands for SRP, OCP, LSP, ISP and DIP. These five acronyms in their turn stand for:   Single Responsibility Principle   Open/Closed Principle   Liskov Substitution Principle   Interface Segregation Principle   Dependency Inversion PrincipleIn this course, you’ll learn how to apply meta and SOLID principles so that your application will live a long healthy life. It means you are going to learn how to write code of the high quality: readable, understandable and reliable.   Improve your knowledge in object-oriented programming   Understand the meta principles on which all the other development principles are based   Understand the symptoms of code defects   Learn the foundations of SOLID principlesLearn how to detect the violations of SOLID principles and how to fix the problems Learn how meta principles and SOLID principles are related to each other and how to find the balance between them   Foundations of writing object-oriented codeDespite the fact that C# is a very rich on features language, it's very common to see poorly designed and implemented applications in a real world. Language by itself does not guarantee that the architecture of an application will be great. In order to design and build maintainable software, we need to understand the principles of software development. This video course is exactly about how to achieve clean and maintainable software.   You probably have already heard the following well-known statement: most code sucks. Well, this course is all about how to produce code which doesn't suck.   Owning skills of producing a well-designed and well-implemented types is the prerequisite for the othe
Category: Development > Software Engineering > C# (programming language)
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