In this course, you will learn how to build robust and maintainable software by applying SOLID principles in a test-driven way. SOLID principles are a set of guidelines for designing object-oriented software that is easy to maintain and extend over time. By combining SOLID principles with test-driven development (TDD), you can create code that is not only correct but also flexible and easy to change.
The course will begin with an introduction to the SOLID principles and how they can help you build better software. You will learn about each of the SOLID principles - Single Responsibility Principle, Open/Closed Principle, Liskov Substitution Principle, Interface Segregation Principle, and Dependency Inversion Principle - and how they relate to each other.
With a solid understanding of both SOLID principles and using TDD, you will start building a sample application using Java and the JUnit testing framework. You will begin by writing tests that describe the behavior of the application, and then fix the test & implement the requirements by applying SOLID principles one by one.
Throughout the course, you will learn how to apply SOLID principles in a practical way, using real-world examples and exercises. By the end of the course, you will have a deep understanding of SOLID principles and familiarity with TDD, and the skills to build robust and maintainable software using these techniques.
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