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The Interface Segregation Principle (ISP) dictates that clients should not be forced to depend on methods they do not use, necessitating the breakdown of large, "fat" interfaces into smaller, role-specific ones. This approach prevents code fragility, enhances maintainability, and ensures classes only implement necessary functionality, reducing unnecessary dependencies. For a detailed overview with examples, see this Habr article.

Because "i" stood alone, scribes in the 13th and 14th centuries began to enlarge it. A single, lowercase stroke on a page of sheepskin parchment was easily missed; it could be mistaken for a stray mark or a fraction of another letter. To ensure clarity, and perhaps to accord the speaker proper respect, the "i" was beefed up into "I."

3. Common Mistakes to Avoid

| Mistake | Correction | |---------|-------------| | Me and Tom are leaving. | Tom and I are leaving. (Put yourself last.) | | Between you and I | Between you and me (prepositions take object case) | | Him and I played soccer. | He and I played soccer. (Both subject pronouns) | | They gave John and I a raise. | They gave John and me a raise. | Because "i" stood alone, scribes in the 13th

The Power of Self-Reflection: Unlocking the Potential of "I"

is the most commonly used pronoun in the English language, serving as the first-person singular subject pronoun to refer to oneself. Grammar & Usage Capitalization Common Mistakes to Avoid | Mistake | Correction

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6. Tip for Professional Writing

In business emails or academic papers:

Start with a compelling introduction to set the tone. This could be a descriptive scene, a punchy statement, or an intriguing anecdote. The Nut Graph: