Solid principles implementation in PHP
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Mar 3, 2020
Solid principles implementation in PHP
SOLID stands for : Single Responsibility Principle, Open/Closed Principle, Liskov Substitution Principle, Interface Segregation Principle, and Dependency Inversion Principle
This repository provides a comprehensive implementation and explanation of the SOLID principles using TypeScript.
🇳🇬 Palmeiras-model REST API built-in Java with Spring Boot as PoC for the following topics: unit and integration tests, DTO pattern, DIP principle and exception handling.
Flutter app to demonstrate and explain Dependency Injection and the other correlated topics.
The application can help you feel how queue can work. You can select what to put into the queue: nothing,just jobs, chain of jobs, batch of jobs. Code of the project can help you understand Laravel's contextual binding of service container, dependency injection, how to realize polymorphism conception.
Demonstrating SOLID principle on a symfony 5 project
Reference implementation for useful javascript patterns like Flux
SOLID is an acronym that stands for five key design principles which are used in software engineering.
SOLID guide
The Repository Pattern, following SOLID principles, isolates data access, promoting cleaner code by ensuring each component has a single responsibility
Project created in a Rocketseat Masterclass
This Repo contain different Design Pattern implementation in C++, as well as Youtube Video link for explained implementation.
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