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PluralSight – SOLID Software Design Principles in Java

20/07/2019 Learning for Life Leave a Comment

PluralSight – SOLID Software Design Principles in Java-BOOKWARE-KNiSO
English | Size: 196.14 MB
Category: Tutorial


Release Notes: All software developers know the burden of working with brittle systems that acquire lots of technical debt over time. Those applications are fragile, rigid, and almost impossible to evolve. In this course, SOLID Software Design Principles in Java, you will gain the ability to create applications that are less coupled, easier to test, and more maintainable First, you will learn why it is better to keep your methods and classes small and focused. Next, you will discover how to effectively extend functionality and create correct relationships between your classes. Finally, you will explore how to design proper interfaces and how to decouple your system by depending on abstractions. When you are finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge needed to build robust, maintainable applications in Java

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