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Introduction to SOLID Principles

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Introduction to SOLID Principles, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.75, with 9 lectures, based on 197 reviews, and has 3386 subscribers.

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You will learn about Reviewing existing applications for code and architectural improvement Making the safety net of unit test cases before you start modifying application code Identifying and applying design patterns in complex scenario Separating out UI requirements from server side code Writing applications that are easy to understand, change, and maintain This course is ideal for individuals who are Developers and Architects who are working on complex application and are curious to improve application flexibility or This course is for everyone curios to write enterprise grade state-of-the-art server side applications or Taking this course will prepare you to write microservices and cloud native applications It is particularly useful for Developers and Architects who are working on complex application and are curious to improve application flexibility or This course is for everyone curios to write enterprise grade state-of-the-art server side applications or Taking this course will prepare you to write microservices and cloud native applications.

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Title: Introduction to SOLID Principles

Price: Free

Average Rating: 4.75

Number of Lectures: 9

Number of Published Lectures: 9

Number of Curriculum Items: 9

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 9

Original Price: Free

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What You Will Learn

  • Reviewing existing applications for code and architectural improvement
  • Making the safety net of unit test cases before you start modifying application code
  • Identifying and applying design patterns in complex scenario
  • Separating out UI requirements from server side code
  • Writing applications that are easy to understand, change, and maintain
  • Who Should Attend

  • Developers and Architects who are working on complex application and are curious to improve application flexibility
  • This course is for everyone curios to write enterprise grade state-of-the-art server side applications
  • Taking this course will prepare you to write microservices and cloud native applications
  • Target Audiences

  • Developers and Architects who are working on complex application and are curious to improve application flexibility
  • This course is for everyone curios to write enterprise grade state-of-the-art server side applications
  • Taking this course will prepare you to write microservices and cloud native applications
  • This course starts from the ground up. It starts with a ground-up and talks about the SOLID principles.

    The course then picks up the pace and introduces an ASP.NET MVC Application written with the intention of demonstrating the capabilities of the Entity Framework.

    Refactoring is making small changes to the application without affecting the observable behavior of the application and at the same time improving the design of the application.

    Why Refactoring?

    A lot of developers complain that they are familiar with most or all of the techniques of refactoring. They have knowledge of Object-Oriented Programming and Design Patterns as well. But when they work on their projects they hit a roadblock. After some point, it gets very difficult to write clean code. Code that is flexible, extensible, and at the same time is easy to understand, change, and maintain. In complex business applications, it is extremely difficult for most to apply these rules.

    When the applications are older and they are supposed to port it to newer platforms it gets more challenging.

    This course takes a practical approach. In an existing application that is significantly complex, the course adds test cases which becomes the safety net. The application is then refactored using the SOLID principles and other design patterns which improves the design of the application.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Refactoring Hello World

    Lecture 1: Why Refactoring?

    Lecture 2: What is Refactoring?

    Lecture 3: Hello World

    Lecture 4: SOLID Principles

    Lecture 5: Single Responsibility Principle

    Lecture 6: Dependency Inversion and Interface Segregation Principles

    Lecture 7: Open-Closed and the Liskov-Substitution Principles

    Lecture 8: Single Responsibility Principle – Again

    Lecture 9: Inversion of Control using Unity

    Instructors

  • Introduction to SOLID Principles  No.2
    Ziaullah Khan
    Developer | Architect | Speaker | Author
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