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Day 15 of 100 | SOLID Principles Explained in Hindi 🔥 | C# Real-World Code Examples| CodeWithIndu

Welcome to Day 15 of 100 Days of C# Challenge! 🚀

In today’s video, we start our SOLID journey with one of the most powerful and commonly asked interview topics in C# and software development — Single Responsibility Principle (SRP).

You’ll learn:
✅ What is Single Responsibility Principle in simple words
✅ Why SRP is essential in real-world applications
✅ Practical C# examples to understand SRP clearly
✅ Real-life industry scenarios where SRP is applied
✅ Common mistakes beginners make
✅ How SRP improves maintainability, readability & scalability

This video is perfect for:
✔ Beginners learning clean coding practices
✔ .NET & C# Developers
✔ Students preparing for interviews
✔ Anyone who wants to write professional & structured code
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