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Mastering C# and .NET Framework

You're reading from   Mastering C# and .NET Framework .NET Under the hood

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785884375
Length 560 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Inside the CLR 2. Core Concepts of C# and .NET FREE CHAPTER 3. Advanced Concepts of C# and .NET 4. Comparing Approaches for Programming 5. Reflection and Dynamic Programming 6. SQL Database Programming 7. NoSQL Database Programming 8. Open Source Programming 9. Architecture 10. Design Patterns 11. Security 12. Performance 13. Advanced Topics Index

Dependency Inversion principle


The last of the SOLID principles is based on two statements, that Wikipedia states in this form:

  • High-level modules should not depend on low-level modules. Both should depend on abstractions.

  • Abstractions should not depend upon details. Details should depend upon abstractions.

As for the first statement, we should clarify what we understand by high-level and low-level modules. The terminology is related to the importance of the actions performed by the module.

Let's put it simply: if a module holds the business logic of a Customers class, and another includes the format that a list of the Customers class uses in a report, the first one would be high-class and the second would be low-class.

The second statement speaks by itself. If an abstraction depends on details, the usage as a definition contract is compromised.

In the case of our sample, we still have some code that will not grow appropriately: the SportsCar creation method depends much on what the user writes...

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