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# Object-Oriented class design
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## SOLID
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SOLID coding is a principle created by Robert C.Martin, he is a famous computer scientist.
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SOLID is an acronym for his five conventions of coding.
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With their conventions, you can improve the structure of your code, reduce time to implement changes and technical debts, etc.
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It is a collection of best practices.
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And it was developed through this decades.
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Principles of SOLID acronym are:
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* The Single-Responsibility Principle (**SRP**)
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* The Open-Closed Principle (**OCP**)
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* The Liskov Substitution Principle (**LSP**)
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* The Interface Segregation Principle (**ISP**)
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* The Dependency inversion Principle (**DIP**)
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The first conventions is **SRP**, that means that all classes of your code must do one thing.
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That is an important principle.
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That is the best way to work with others people in the same project.
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Version control is easier,
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You will never have _Merge conflicts_, because other people works in an another operations.
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So, he will never have two same things in the code.
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