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Tag: Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection

Dependency Injection code samples updated
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Dependency Injection code samples updated

With my blog I’ve several articles about dependency injection using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection. Now I’ve updated the source code of my older … Continue reading Dependency Injection code samples updated

Open Tab Items Dynamically with WPF
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Open Tab Items Dynamically with WPF

At an MVVM workshop a question was asked how tabs can be opened dynamically within a tab control – using … Continue reading Open Tab Items Dynamically with WPF

.NET Core Dependency Injection with Configuration
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.NET Core Dependency Injection with Configuration

.NET Core uses dependency injection (DI) intensively, and thus a dependency injection framework is part of its core with Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection. … Continue reading .NET Core Dependency Injection with Configuration

.NET Core Dependency Injection with Options
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.NET Core Dependency Injection with Options

With a service that should be injected via dependency injection, but needs some configuration, .NET Core offers a mechanism to … Continue reading .NET Core Dependency Injection with Options

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