SOLID is one of the more commonly used design patterns. It's commonly used in many languages and frameworks, and there are some articles out there ...
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I'm learning React and this was very helpful! I really like that you added the "why you should do this" in there.
Yes this is great, I just hope that enough people read this and understand it. You did a good job explaining, but I fear that a lot of developers lately are more driven by opinions, than actually learning how to properly write code. :( but maybe I'm being too pessimistic :P anyways, great post! 👍
Glad you appreciated what you read :)
I'm afraid you are right as well. Even if people read this they might forget about it soon and never follow it. Especially when they in practice often are payed for closing Jiras quicky, as that is what is most visible work.
What they forget about though, apart from technical debt and bugs, is that learning is what makes you grow and what makes work interesting.
I've been programming for so long, a lot of principles like these I've learned myself, sometimes by reading, sometimes the hard way. Before I ever heard of their names. Or, often, the same principle gets reinvented or renamed from one decade to the next. So I go into interviews, they ask me about one or another, and I'm mystified. But, programming, I follow them without thinking, or refactor my code that way if appropriate for the situation, or refactor old code that way.
I guess I just have to memorize the names du jour.
Great article!
Great article!
Every react developer should read this.
Great , very easy to understand for beginners
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Very well compiled. Kudos!
Great article!
This is wonderful. Thank you
Very useful
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