code like a ninja session 5 - interface segregation principle
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CODE LIKE A NINJATHE INTERFACE SEGREGATION PRINCIPLE
SESSION RESOURCES
• Presentation session notes including link to this session, will be available on http://learningaboutfudge.blogspot.com
• All the source for this session is publically available at: https://github.com/SheepWorx/Training
• RSS Feed: http://learningaboutfudge.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss
• Local Network: \\dmeyer-m\share\training\Code Like a Ninja
• Source was compiled using Visual Studio 2012
Single Responsibility PrincipleOpen/Close PrincipleLiskov’s Substitution PrincipleInterface Segregation PrincipleDependency Inversion Principle
DEFINITION
The Interface Segregation Principle
If you have an abstract class or interface, its implementers should not be forced to implement parts it doesn’t care about
WHY?
• Interfaces or base classes that tend to get bulky also tend to be unstable
• Unstable interfaces or base classes are rigid and tend to break its implementers
CODE
• Demo the code samples
Next Session: S.O.L.I.D – Dependency Inversion Principle
SESSION RESOURCES
• Presentation session notes including link to this session, will be available on http://learningaboutfudge.blogspot.com
• All the source for this session is publically available at: https://github.com/SheepWorx/Training
• RSS Feed: http://learningaboutfudge.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss
• Local Network: \\dmeyer-m\share\training\Code Like a Ninja
• Source was compiled using Visual Studio 2012
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