SOLID – Liscov Substitution

Objects in a program should be replaceable with instances of their sub-types without altering the correctness of that program Robert C. Martin “At the beginning, keep things simple and concrete – stick to that as long as possible/necessary.”  “Correct abstractions usually come after careful thinking and initial minimal, concrete implementation”  “Incorrect abstractions usually come from […]

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 SOLID – Open/Closed

Def. Software entities (classes, modules, functions, etc.) should be open for extension, but closed for modification Robert C. Martin In object-oriented programming, the open/closed principle states that “software entities (classes, modules, functions, etc.) should be open for extension, but closed for modification” Usually, the first impression that comes out about this principle is confusion: it […]

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 Psychology of code readability

https://medium.com/@egonelbre/psychology-of-code-readability-d23b1ff1258a – we remember 4+/-1 item in our short memory, then they fade away. – in our brain facts/knowledge pieces are grouped, chunked and CHUNKS are linked. – we process input with our focus/locus of attention (one thing at the same time in the same space) – focus/locus is called CONTEXT – MENTAL MODEL is […]

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