SOLID Principles: Beginner to Pro (SOLID examples included)

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  • SOLID Principles: Beginner to Pro (SOLID examples included)
    In our journey today, we've unraveled the mysteries of the SOLID principles, from ensuring each piece of your code has a single purpose, to designing with future growth in mind, substituting components smoothly, keeping interfaces lean, and relying on abstractions to keep your code flexible. These aren't just guidelines; they're the foundation for crafting resilient, adaptable, and clean code that stands the test of time. And just when you thought we were about to dive deeper, we've reached the end of our coding saga. Remember, great coders aren't born; they're made, one SOLID principle at a time.
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    What You'll Learn:
    1- Single Responsibility Principle
    2- Open/Closed Principle
    3- Liskov Substitution Principle
    4- Interface Segregation Principle
    5- Dependency Inversion Principle
    0:00 - Intro
    0:37 - Single Responsibility Principle
    1:54 - Open/Closed Principle
    3:14 - Liskov Substitution Principle
    4:45 - Interface Segregation Principle
    6:28 - Dependency Inversion Principle
    8:28 - Conclusion
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  • @saeedyarii7169
    @saeedyarii7169 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    ❤ Exelent

  • @Zmey5656
    @Zmey5656 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Very useful explanation, but video switch very often and I often lost connection between video and context))))

    • @TechFUN-dementals
      @TechFUN-dementals  17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for watching and providing feedback. I’ll try to make better ones in the future.

  • @fewdw
    @fewdw 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    great channel and explanations but add timestamps to videos

    • @TechFUN-dementals
      @TechFUN-dementals  17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for watching and providing feedback. Really appreciate it and we will add that in.
      Any particular video you would like for us to create?