Détails du livre
Format
livre numérique
Pages
13
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jul 1, 1996
Éditeur
objectmentor.com
Description
In this insightful collection, Robert C. Martin delves into the significance of the Interface Segregation Principle, a core tenet of software design that advocates for creating specific interfaces tailored to client needs. Through a series of well-structured articles, he discusses how following this principle can lead to more modular, maintainable systems.
The ideas presented guide developers in rethinking how they approach interfaces, emphasizing the importance of separation and clarity in code. By applying these concepts, programmers can enhance their ability to build robust applications that are easier to adapt and extend over time.
The ideas presented guide developers in rethinking how they approach interfaces, emphasizing the importance of separation and clarity in code. By applying these concepts, programmers can enhance their ability to build robust applications that are easier to adapt and extend over time.