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SOLID Partie I : Single Responsibility Principle

April 5, 2012En français, Programmingcohesion, couplage, coupling, Object Oriented Design, OOD, Single Responsibility Principle, SOLID, SRPMatthias Jouan

Introduction

Robert C. Martin, le père de SOLID, introduit le Single Responsibility Principle (SRP) en ces termes:

“There should never be more than one reason for a class to change.”

“Il ne devrait jamais y avoir plus d’une raison de changer une classe.” Continue reading SOLID Partie I : Single Responsibility Principle →

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