tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36547168.post5541001537198670371..comments2023-11-25T11:00:42.257+01:00Comments on Invisible to the eye: SOLID part 2: Open/Closed PrincipleGiorgiohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03558287012747987157noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36547168.post-52767252195294900912009-09-11T19:30:22.537+02:002009-09-11T19:30:22.537+02:00You're right, this principle was firstly formu...You're right, this principle was firstly formulated by Bertrand Meyer. The phrase at the top is referred to the entire set of 5 Solid principles: of course also Liskov Substitution Principle originates from Barbara Liskov and not from Martin. :)Giorgiohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12689416577856305650noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36547168.post-67849440395047645162009-09-11T14:53:31.612+02:002009-09-11T14:53:31.612+02:00You need to check your facts: the Open Closed Prin...You need to check your facts: the Open Closed Principle was formulated by Bertrand Meyer in 1988, not by Robert Martin in the 90's.Rogerio Liesenfeldnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36547168.post-2533610294176408502009-09-09T17:55:22.302+02:002009-09-09T17:55:22.302+02:00Nice! Always like to see more articles on SOLID pr...Nice! Always like to see more articles on SOLID principles. If you are interested, I have an expanded version of the Car example at http://tinyurl.com/md58ta<br /><br />Touches on LSP, which I'm sure you'll get to, but also fits in nicely with what you've written here.<br /><br />Keep up the good work!Curtis Cooleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13559671537311158727noreply@blogger.com