Dependency Management in .NET
Description
Dependency Inversion is a very popular design technique in modern enterprise applications. But in spite of its popularity, the principles of inversion management and DI containers are often misused.
This
course focuses not on specific libraries but mostly on the design principles on
which the libraries are based. Such an approach will help students not only
understand the existing tools but use them correctly for solving practical
tasks.If you don’t know what Dependency Injection is, please join the training - we'll start from the definition. If you have already tried to apply DI but find it working well in trivial cases only, and causing a pain in the neck for any enterprise ready solutions, also visit the training - we'll find the proper way out together.
The training covers:
- what you should do to keep your dependency management maintainable;
- what you shouldn't do in some other cases;
- what benefits DI provides to your application.
is issued on the Luxoft Training form
Objectives
Study basic principles of dependency management. Review key Dependency Injection (DI) patterns and anti-patterns, and learn about one of the DI containers.
Target Audience
Professional .NET developers and SW architects
Prerequisites
Being familiar with GoF design patterns implementation
in C#.
Roadmap
1. Loosely coupled code. (1h)
2. Software design principles to manage dependencies. (2h)
3. Patterns in DI. (1h)
4. Anti-patterns in DI. Refactoring towards patterns. (1h) + (1h + demo 30m for Refactoring)
5. Smells in DI. (1h)
6. The three dimensions of DI. (1h + demo app 30 min)
7. DI-container introduction. (2h + demo app web 1h + demo app desktop 30 min)
8. Practice (lab - create your app in class - 1h + analyze, present correct solution 1h)
9.Summary (1h)