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Base classes for components that can Bind (as listeners) to various types of events and have all those bindings cleanly/safely unbound, either with an explicit call to Unbind or when the component is destroyed.
In this repository I'm going to add the Java test of previous years applying correctly the learned methodologies and git flow. This repository is for the business I'm going to apply to have a reference of wich one is my actual level in Java programming language.
This is a Java exercise made expressly to understand the DIP Principle from the SOLID Principles. It has an exercise with an easy level and it's not too complex with the intention to practice and know how apply and work correctly with the Dependency Inversion Principle.
If you're interested about the Observer pattern and you want to know about the GOF patterns this is the ideal project for you. This kata has been made to practice the Liskov Substitution Principle and to know which process apply to create a program based on a UML diagram that follows the Observer pattern.
Volunteer kata for the Christmas Holidays. Introduction to the OOP programming paradigm. You have to follow a DDD process and the interpretation of an UML diagram that finally will make a transition to the OOP paradigm followed by a TDD process.
Volunteer kata for the Christmas Holidays. Introduction to the OOP programming paradigm. You have to follow a DDD process and the interpretation of an UML diagram that finally will make a transition to the OOP paradigm followed by a TDD process.
Volunteer kata for the Christmas Holidays. Introduction to the OOP programming paradigm. You have to follow a DDD process and the interpretation of an UML diagram that finally will make a transition to the OOP paradigm followed by a TDD process.
This is a Java exercise made expressly to understand the SIP Principle from the SOLID Principles. It has an exercise with an easy level and it's not too complex with the intention to practice and know how apply and work correctly with the Segregation Interface Principle.