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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

The SOLID principles


Some programming guidelines have a wide, general-purpose intention, while some are designed to fix certain specific problems. Thus, before talking about the specific problems, we should review those features that can be applied in many different scenarios and solutions. I mean those principles that should be taken into consideration beyond the type of solution or specific platform to program for.

Moreover, this is where the SOLID principles (and other related problems) come into play. In 2001, Robert Martin published a foundational article on the subject (http://butunclebob.com/ArticleS.UncleBob.PrinciplesOfOod), in which he picked up a set of principles and guidelines that, in his own words, focus very tightly on dependency management, its inconveniences, and how to solve them.

To explain this further in his words, poor dependency management leads to code that is hard to change, fragile, and non-reusable. Reusability is one the main principles of OOP, along with maintainability...

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