Open-Closed Principle – SOLID Architecture Concept Explained

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Last updated 15 maio 2024
Open-Closed Principle – SOLID Architecture Concept Explained
The Open-Closed principle (OCP) is one the 5 SOLID design principles. It was popularized by the American computer scientist and instructor, Robert C. Martin (aka Uncle Bob) in a paper he published in 2000. The other 4 SOLID design principles are: * Single Responsibility Principle (SRP) * Liskov
The Open-Closed principle (OCP) is one the 5 SOLID design principles. It was popularized by the American computer scientist and instructor, Robert C. Martin (aka Uncle Bob) in a paper he published in 2000. The other 4 SOLID design principles are: * Single Responsibility Principle (SRP) * Liskov Substitution Principle (LSP) * Interface Segregation Principle (ISP) * Dependency Inversion Principle (DIP). If you want to learn about all these principles, you can read my tutorial on the SOLID
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