SOLID is a mnemonic acronym named by Robert C. Martin used in Software Programming, It represents 5 principles of Object Oriented Programming.
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SOLID is a mnemonic acronym named by Robert C. Martin used in Software Programming, It represents 5 principles of Object Oriented Programming.
Leibniz equivalence and Liskov substitutability library for Scala.
SOLID Principles is a coding standard that all developers should have a clear concept for developing software in a proper way to avoid a bad design .it is used across the object-oriented design spectrum. When applied properly it makes your code more extendable, logical and easier to read.
Design Patterns for Clean Code in Python
a simple example for solid principles
Liskov substitution principle cpp example [soLid]
This Repo contain different Design Pattern implementation in C++, as well as Youtube Video link for explained implementation.
Understand the Liskov Substitution Principle of the SO(L)ID principles in .NET C#
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