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 Wednesday, February 11, 2009

I found the Motivator this morning. It lets you create your own motivational pictures. So, here’s my first run at creating the SOLID software development principles in motivational picture form. I ‘borrowed’ the images from google image search results. I hope you find them to be as fun as I do! I have them all hanging up in my team room, already.

(Update: I never expected the response to this post to be so great! There have been many inquiries about prints, high res versions, etc. As I said in the comments below, the source pictures that are linked via the thumbnails are all I have. There does appear to be some effort to produce high res versions, though. See the comments for more info!)

 

Update: Due to the continuous request for prints, posters, calendars, etc, we (LosTechies) are looking into what it would take to get these turned into high quality prints of various types. I don’t have any detail yet, but I am hoping to have some good info on this, fairly soon.

 

SOLID

Software development is not a Jenga game.

SOLID

(This one was created by Mark Nijhof’s. He posted it via twitter and I’m borrowing it for my own collection.)

 

Single Responsibility Principle

Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should.

Single Responsibility Principle 2

(Update: I knew I had seen this Swiss Army knife in a Single Responsibility post before. Gabriel reminded me where.)

 

Open Closed Principle

Open chest surgery is not needed when putting on a coat.

Open Closed Principle 2 

Liskov Substitution Principle

If it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, but needs batteries – you probably have the wrong abstraction

Liskov Subtitution Principle

Interface Segregation Principle

You want me to plug this in, where?

Interface Segregation Principle

Dependency Inversion Principle

Would you solder a lamp directly to the electrical wiring in a wall?

Dependency Inversion Principle



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Cross Posted From LosTechies.com
Wednesday, February 11, 2009 2:36:40 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)  #    Comments [1]. Trackback 
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Monday, February 23, 2009 11:51:04 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
Depends on when the batteries are inserted.

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