SOLID Object Oriented Design 5.0 http://spkr8.com/t/5831

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SOLID is term coined by ""Uncle"" Bob Marin that stands for five basic patterns of object-oriented programming and design. By using the principles, you are much more likely to create a system that more maintainable and extensible. SOLID can be used to remove code smells by refactoring. Attendees will learn about the following SOLID principles: - Single Responsibility - Open-Closed - Liskov Substitution - Interface Segregation - Dependency Inversion

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Avatar-missing-icon-08 Dave Cothran, 20 Mar 12:52 AM

An excellent session on SOLID OOP, the slides were laid out well with the SOLID definition, then each area broken down, and some code examples to further explain. Craig is extremely well prepared and engages the audience well with Q&A. Best speaker of the spring UTCC.

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