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Learn C++ With Breaking Dependencies: The SOLID Principle by Klaus Iglberger (CppCon 2020) Video

SOLID consists of the five most essential software design principles namely:

  • (S)ingle Responsibility
  • (O)pen-closed Principle
  • (L)iskov Substitution Principle
  • (I)nterface Segregation Principle
  • (D)ependency Inversion Principle

These five principles have been established to be an effective collection of guidelines for nearly two decades. It was initially implemented as object-oriented programming which can be used for different methods of programming. This video is a refresher of the SOLID Principles and its common different interpretations.

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