Introduction SOLID is a mnemonic acronym for five principles of object-oriented design that were introduced by Robert C. Martin, who is popularly referred to as Uncle Bob. These principles are intended to help software designers, architects, engineers, and developers create more flexible, maintainable, and scalable software. By following these principles, you can design classes that are easier to test, refactor, ...Read MoreThe post SOLID: The First 5 Principles of Object-Oriented Design? appeared first on CloudSigma.