Learn about the SOLID principles of object oriented design.
This lesson will focus on writing code that touches upon the various aspects of the SOLID principles.
- IntelliJ Community Edition: IntelliJ Community Edition
- JDK Development Kit (JDK 17 or later): Java SE Development Kit
- Alternative dev kit (Java 17 or later): Eclipse Temurin Java Development Kit
- Some previous experience with any object-oriented programming language is helpful
- Start by cloning this repository into a folder on your computer. If you've never used git before, you can alternatively use the the "Download ZIP" button to the right.
- Although you have this
README.md
file on your computer it's easier to read it on GitHub, so we recommend you keep this page open with the exercise tasks.
This repository contains a set of exercises organized in markdown files. Each exercise builds on the previous.
- Exercise 1 - Introduction (Start here)
- Exercise 2 - Dependency Inversion Principle
- Exercise 3 - Single Responsibility Principle
- Exercise 4 - Interface Segregation Principle
Tip: The markdown files are best viewed on GitHub rather than on your computer.
Have fun! And remember to ask an instructor if you're stuck.
- ✏️ - A task you should do
- 📖 - A section of text to read (no tasks, just information).
- 💡 - Additional information.
- ❗ - Something important.
- ❓ - Open-ended question for the reader ("What do you think would happen if...")
- 💩 - Bad practice (don't-do-this)
- ⭐ - A bonus task (not required)
Will look like this:
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