“We are submissive because of fear, and obedient because of love. Force vs Choice. Huge difference! Love is the only cure for fear.” Vladeta Jerotic
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People miss love
“People miss honesty. Words of support. Smile. I am sick of false encouragement, ridicule, hatred.Not all is the way it appears to be, exactly.People ARE in desire of healthy relations.People ARE missing love more than ever.” Andrija Terzic
Collector
“I am a collector of unusual things.Let others collect badges and stamps.I collect the days, hours and moments.” Mika Antic
Be weird
Note to self: None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Eat the delicious food. Walk in the sunshine. Jump in the ocean. Say the truth that you’re carrying in your heart like hidden treasure. Be silly. Be kind. Be weird. There is no time […]
What is time?
“Time… What is time? It’s continuum consisted of past, present and future.What is past? There is no past, there are only past remainings.What is future? Future is yet to come, so it doesn’t exist as well. What is present? It’s now. But be careful with this definition. While we await the moment, it’s future. When […]
Don’t forget to play
“Don’t forget about pleasures in your life.Life is not rigid mathematical model,and we are not built to live in such way.It’s unpredictable, x-dimensional playground.So, don’t forget to play and enjoy – to be alive.“
SOLID – Single Responsibility
Def. A class should have only a single responsibility (Robert C. Martin) “S” in SOLID acronym stands for Single Responsibility Principle.The definition seems quite obvious, intuitive and simple. But it’s not.Let’s clarify it. In order to proceed, I will introduce 2 new terms: Business Responsibility is business requirement, functionality that describe public class’ interface. It usually comes from […]
SOLID Principles
SOLID is an acronym formed from the most basic, yet very important principles in OOP, defined by Robert C. Martin, back in 2000: 1. Single Responsibility 2. Open/Closed 3. Liskov Substitution 4. Interface Segregation 5. Dependency Inversion What I love about these principles are 2 things: Simple to understand and remember. They are compact, very concrete, with smallest […]