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Do you code using SOLID principles?   [Edit]

Survey period: 18 Oct 2010 to 25 Oct 2010

If you don't know about SOLID principles then go here. Now.

OptionVotes% 
Yes13619.88
No, but we're moving that way9213.45
No11016.08
I don't know what SOLID principles are.34650.58



 
GeneralNever heard of SOLID before today. Pin
OriginalGriff24-Oct-10 0:34
mveOriginalGriff24-Oct-10 0:34 
GeneralJust started Pin
R-tsumami21-Oct-10 22:46
R-tsumami21-Oct-10 22:46 
GeneralRe: Just started Pin
John M. Drescher22-Oct-10 5:06
John M. Drescher22-Oct-10 5:06 
JokeSOLID?!?! Can't believe the poll went in the direction it did.... Pin
ProtoBytes21-Oct-10 19:49
ProtoBytes21-Oct-10 19:49 
GeneralRe: SOLID?!?! Can't believe the poll went in the direction it did.... Pin
John M. Drescher22-Oct-10 6:14
John M. Drescher22-Oct-10 6:14 
GeneralRe: SOLID?!?! Can't believe the poll went in the direction it did.... Pin
Steve Echols22-Oct-10 11:28
Steve Echols22-Oct-10 11:28 
GeneralSOLID ? PinPopular
AntonioLopes19-Oct-10 22:09
AntonioLopes19-Oct-10 22:09 
GeneralRe: SOLID ? Pin
luisnike1920-Oct-10 3:54
luisnike1920-Oct-10 3:54 
GeneralRe: SOLID ? Pin
AntonioLopes20-Oct-10 13:58
AntonioLopes20-Oct-10 13:58 
GeneralRe: SOLID ? Pin
danielwinata21-Oct-10 0:18
professionaldanielwinata21-Oct-10 0:18 
GeneralI prefer EACS PinPopular
Paul Darlington18-Oct-10 21:28
Paul Darlington18-Oct-10 21:28 
GeneralRe: I prefer EACS Pin
Simon Dufour19-Oct-10 2:04
Simon Dufour19-Oct-10 2:04 
GeneralRe: I prefer EACS Pin
BillW3319-Oct-10 4:13
professionalBillW3319-Oct-10 4:13 
GeneralRe: I prefer EACS Pin
Paul Darlington19-Oct-10 4:34
Paul Darlington19-Oct-10 4:34 
GeneralRe: I prefer EACS Pin
NormDroid20-Oct-10 20:43
professionalNormDroid20-Oct-10 20:43 
GeneralRe: I prefer EACS Pin
Henry Minute21-Oct-10 11:00
Henry Minute21-Oct-10 11:00 
GeneralRe: I prefer EACS Pin
Richard A. Dalton21-Oct-10 12:49
Richard A. Dalton21-Oct-10 12:49 
GeneralGuinness is great, but you cant live on beer alone. Pin
mojp18-Oct-10 20:33
mojp18-Oct-10 20:33 
GeneralSay what ? Pin
W Balboos, GHB18-Oct-10 9:45
W Balboos, GHB18-Oct-10 9:45 
Generalonly in this domain PinPopular
John Underhill18-Oct-10 8:29
John Underhill18-Oct-10 8:29 
GeneralRe: only in this domain Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic18-Oct-10 9:49
Nemanja Trifunovic18-Oct-10 9:49 
GeneralRe: only in this domain Pin
John Underhill18-Oct-10 12:02
John Underhill18-Oct-10 12:02 
GeneralRe: only in this domain Pin
Simon Dufour19-Oct-10 2:00
Simon Dufour19-Oct-10 2:00 
It's easy. It's only to have a common language. Just like design patterns are about having a common language to describe generic solutions to recurring problems. Yes, it's usually basic design principle that everyone should know. However, it's important to be able to communicate them with the people you work with. It even help you understand what you know.

I agree however that SOLID might be a bit hardcore on Jargon. Check GRASP for example.. it's slightly less hardcore IMO. BTW.. it has nothing to do about Microsoft (using M$ is so 1995 don't you think?) or WPF. As you said, it's about design and you can do design or architecture in any language.

Cheer up.
GeneralRe: only in this domain Pin
Chris Losinger19-Oct-10 4:15
professionalChris Losinger19-Oct-10 4:15 
GeneralI prefer the flat tire methodology of programming PinPopular
Marc Clifton18-Oct-10 8:09
mvaMarc Clifton18-Oct-10 8:09 

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