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Carl-Hugo Marcotte
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Carl-Hugo Marcotte

Carl-Hugo Marcotte is a software craftsman who has developed digital products professionally since 2005, while his coding journey started around 1989 for fun. He has a bachelor's degree in computer science. He has acquired a solid background in software architecture and expertise in ASP.NET Core through creating a wide range of web and cloud applications, from custom e-commerce websites to enterprise applications. He served many customers as an independent consultant, taught programming, and is now a Principal Architect at Export Development Canada. Passionate about C#, ASP.NET Core, AI, automation, and Cloud computing, he fosters collaboration and the open-source ethos, sharing his expertise with the tech community.
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In this chapter, we covered many architectural principles. We began by exploring DRY, KISS, and separation of concerns principles before learning about the SOLID principles and their importance in modern software engineering. By following those principles, you should be able to build better, more maintainable software.As we also covered, principles are only principles, not laws. You must always be careful not to abuse them so they remain helpful instead of harmful. The context is always essential; internal tools and critical business applications require different levels of tinkering. The key takeaways from this chapter are:

  • Don’t over-engineer your solutions (KISS). 
  • Encapsulate and reuse business logic (DRY). 
  • Organize elements around concerns and responsibilities (SoC/SRP).
  • Aim at composability (OCP).
  • Support backward compatibility (LSP).
  • Write granular interfaces/contracts (ISP).
  • Depend on abstractions and invert the dependency flow (DIP).

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Carl-Hugo Marcotte

Carl-Hugo Marcotte is a software craftsman who has developed digital products professionally since 2005, while his coding journey started around 1989 for fun. He has a bachelor's degree in computer science. He has acquired a solid background in software architecture and expertise in ASP.NET Core through creating a wide range of web and cloud applications, from custom e-commerce websites to enterprise applications. He served many customers as an independent consultant, taught programming, and is now a Principal Architect at Export Development Canada. Passionate about C#, ASP.NET Core, AI, automation, and Cloud computing, he fosters collaboration and the open-source ethos, sharing his expertise with the tech community.
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