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Using SOLID Principles to Write Better Code – A Crash Course

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Write Better Code

It’s easy enough to write code that works – however, code that simply ‘works’ just isn’t good enough. Is it easy to understand? Is it easy to maintain? Is it easy to change? Is it easy to test? In other words – does it employ good software architecture principles?

This course is about helping you to learn how to write good code using tried–and–tested principles from the world of object–oriented software development in languages like Java and C#. Specifically, we’ll unpack what SOLID means, what its benefits are, and how you can apply SOLID principles in order to improve the architecture of your own code – regardless of which object–oriented programming language you use. You’ll learn how to look at code, identify problems, and how to improve the code by using SOLID principles. To help you with this, the course also contains a quiz that is focused on refactoring code to conform to SOLID principles.

It’s a short course that you can work through in an hour, but it’s intended to equip you with skills that you can apply throughout a lifetime of programming!

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The content is structured, step by step is laid out clearly and concisely, the code examples are definitely the icing on the cake as it takes the principles into real world examples which are very valuable.

Instructor Details

I am a software industry professional, currently employed as a consulting architect. I hold a B.Sc in Business Information Technology with First Class Honours from the University of Greenwich. Throughout my career, I've designed and developed software for a number of different industries, I've written about software development, and I've lead and mentored development teams. I am passionate about software development, craftsmanship, efficient and effective development processes, team culture, and continuous learning.

Specification: Using SOLID Principles to Write Better Code – A Crash Course

Duration

1 hour

Year

2018

Level

All

Certificate

Yes

Quizzes

Yes

12 reviews for Using SOLID Principles to Write Better Code – A Crash Course

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  1. Rupali Bhutani

    Learning for me

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  2. Rajeev Singh

    I have learned significant point to code further

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  3. IT Marketing Team

    Good quiz on refactoring to comply with solid principles.

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  4. Rajni Rathaur

    Very nice

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  5. Gonzalo Rama

    Short and nice course

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  6. Nick Pateman

    Great short course on SOLID principles, highly recommended.

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  7. Sean Ivan Merritt

    I liked the criteria. I’m more of a visual learner and a visual queue for the line that was being would be helpful in my case. Also the audio quality was a bit lacking.

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  8. Rodrigo Monte

    The concepts are well explained and the exemples are easy to understand. There is too much text in the presentation, it’s hard to read it and listen to what’s being said at the same time.

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  9. Shantosh Shanmugam

    A very good course with sufficient examples and quiz that are challenging enough.

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  10. Robin Galloway

    Good match for me, and has specific information that I can use for code that I am working on right now.

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  11. Mirco Bianchini

    Is perfect because is tide to an hr, but to many slides of only test that is just read. But overall clear.

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  12. Benjamin Josue Correa

    Good examples

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