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What is "SOLID" in object-oriented design, at a high level (just the acronym's purpose)?
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The correct answer is A) A set of five design principles (Single Responsibility, Open/Closed, Liskov Substitution, Interface Segregation, Dependency Inversion) intended to make object-oriented software more maintainable, flexible, and understandable
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Correct Answer
A set of five design principles (Single Responsibility, Open/Closed, Liskov Substitution, Interface Segregation, Dependency Inversion) intended to make object-oriented software more maintainable, flexible, and understandable
Explanation
The SOLID principles, popularized by Robert C. Martin, provide guidelines aimed at reducing coupling and increasing cohesion in object-oriented designs, making systems easier to extend and maintain over time.
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