I've been in the software game for 30+ years now. I cut my teeth with C and then moved to C++ in its early days. I have worked on a number of systems, mostly embedded systems and simulations.
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I saw this right away, as well. While other elements of the article are pretty good (or close enough) this one, IMHO, misses the mark entirely. Dependency Injection and Dependency Inversion are only tangentially related. Uncle Bob had a really good explanation of this principle (I think he coined the term).
I agree that this is probably the most overlooked (or misunderstood) principle in the list.
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I saw this right away, as well. While other elements of the article are pretty good (or close enough) this one, IMHO, misses the mark entirely. Dependency Injection and Dependency Inversion are only tangentially related. Uncle Bob had a really good explanation of this principle (I think he coined the term).
I agree that this is probably the most overlooked (or misunderstood) principle in the list.