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CUPID ‒ for joyful coding!

Keynote at JAX 2021

May 11, 2021

Some codebases are nicer to work with than others. This is true for applications, services, libraries, frameworks, even programming languages themselves. Is this a purely personal choice or are there universal characteristics of software that can make code a joy to work with?

In this JAX 2021 keynote, Daniel Terhorst-North, creator of Behaviour-Driven Development, shares his experiences with the famous SOLID principles of Object-Oriented Programming: Single Responsibility, Open-closed, Liskov Substitution, Interface Segregation, Dependency Inversion.

Daniel has been thinking about this for a long time, especially since he poked a stick at the SOLID principles for fun a few years ago and people came after him with pitchforks. Now he has codified his thoughts into his own pithy five-letter acronym, CUPID: Composable, Unix philosophy, Predictable, Idiomatic, Domain-based. Why these characteristics, what do they mean, and why should you care? Can they improve your coding experience or is this just more programmer navel-gazing?

 

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