interface segregation principle
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(programming, object-oriented programming) principle that states that once an interface has become too large, it needs to be split into smaller and more specific interfaces so that any client of the interface will only know about the methods that pertain to itself. (In other words: no client should be forced to depend on methods it does not use.)
interface segregation principle
According to the interface segregation principle, large interfaces should be split into smaller, more specific ones so that clients aren't forced to depend on methods they don't use.
According to the interface segregation principle, large interfaces should be split into smaller, more specific ones so that clients aren't forced to depend on methods they don't use.
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