I see many articles talking about loose-coupling, many times also talking about interface implementation instead of class inheritance or simple saying that the right thing to do is to follow the open-closed principle.
Usually those terms are related, but in many places they seem to be the same thing, so I decided to write an article about what each term means, giving explanation to help differenciate and relate them.
Usually those terms are related, but in many places they seem to be the same thing, so I decided to write an article about what each term means, giving explanation to help differenciate and relate them.
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