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▸ noun: (software, object-oriented programming) A software design principle, stated as "Don't call us, we'll call you", that assists in the development of code with high cohesion and low coupling that is easier to debug, maintain and test.
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▸ noun: (software, object-oriented programming) A software design principle, stated as "Don't call us, we'll call you", that assists in the development of code with high cohesion and low coupling that is easier to debug, maintain and test.
Similar:
open-closed principle,
open/closed principle,
dependency inversion principle,
single responsibility principle,
Law of Demeter,
interface segregation principle,
information hiding,
principle of least knowledge,
Postel's law,
object-oriented programming,
more...
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