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A methodology that enables a system to be modeled as a set of objects that can be controlled and manipulated in a modular manner
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When to Method and when to Class? [closed]
Following SOLID first principle, the Class should be responsible for only a single part of the functionality provided by the software. The same, I guess, goes with the Methods design principle. They …