This event will be a single talk about the .NET DI Container with Steve Collins
ββ π This is an online event, we'll be hosting the event on Zoom, the link for the meeting is below, however, we'll only announce the password just before the event.
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π TBA
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Agenda
- π Welcome
- ποΈ Housekeeping
- π¨βπ« .NET DI Container
- π» Virtual Bar
π .NET DI Container
With the releases of .NET Core 2.x, 3.x and now.NET 5, more developers have now got to grips with the basics of using the default Microsoft Dependency Injection container that comes with .NET Core. However, the story does not end there...
This talk will take you beyond the basics and cover more complex topics such as
* Avoiding unintended multiple registrations
* Conflicts between service lifetimes
* Understanding the Root and Scoped service providers
* Automated service registration packages
* Registering and resolving open generics, classes with multiple interfaces; and interfaces with multiple class implementation
* Integrating with other DI containers
* Key named registrations are not supported ... but I need it!
* Getting better startup performance from your registered services
* Thread safety and avoiding memory leaks
* Validating and unit testing your service registrations
The talk assumes that you have already had an initial dose of DI knowledge and are now ready for a top up to avoid some nasty bugs.
π¨βπ» Steve Collins
Steve Collins is an independent software developer/architect with over 25 yearsβ experience in the industry working with Microsoft technologies.
Steve blogs at SteveTalksCode.co.uk and tweets @SteveTalksCode
Steve has given talks about configuration at events and user groups around the UK and has also discussed configuration as a guest on the Dot Net Core Show podcast dotnetcore.show and the Documentation Not Included podcast www.youtube.com
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