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Understanding SOLID Principles in JavaScript is an acronym that stands for five design principles. The SOLID principles are useful when constructing both individual modules or larger architectures. They include the Single Responsibility Principle, the Liskov Substitution principle, the Interface Segregation principle and the Dependency Inversion principle. These principles were developed by Robert C. Martin in the late 80s and are now known as SOLIDS. They are an acronym for five specific design principles that stand for five different design principles in JavaScript.
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