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@0xPxt 0xPxt commented Sep 23, 2025

The SRP states that a "module should have one and only one reason to change", which differs from only doing one thing.
Uncle Bob explains this difference in Clean Architecture and mentions that it is a common mistake due to the principle not being properly named.

Of all the SOLID principles, the Single Responsibility Principle (SRP) might
be the least well understood. That’s likely because it has a particularly
inappropriate name. It is too easy for programmers to hear the name and
then assume that it means that every module should do just one thing.

https://blog.cleancoder.com/uncle-bob/2014/05/08/SingleReponsibilityPrinciple.html

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