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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T15:46:26+00:00 2026-05-10T15:46:26+00:00

What principles do you generally follow when doing class design?

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    Principles Of Object Oriented Class Design (the "SOLID" principles)

    • SRP: The Single Responsibility Principle A class should have one, and only one, reason to change.
    • OCP: The Open Closed Principle You should be able to extend a classes behavior, without modifying it.
    • LSP: The Liskov Substitution Principle Derived classes must be substitutable for their base classes.
    • ISP: The Interface Segregation Principle Make fine grained interfaces that are client specific.
    • DIP: The Dependency Inversion Principle Depend on abstractions, not on concretions.

    Source: http://butunclebob.com/ArticleS.UncleBob.PrinciplesOfOod

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