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2009 Session: IoC and Dependency Injection; Breaking out of dependency hell

Friday, 11:20 - 12:10
Track: .NET

Responding to change is the holy grail of software development. Inversion of Control (IoC) and Dependency Injection (DI) are two related patterns that allows to make significant changes to an application without having to touch every part of the application. IoC and DI encourage breaking the application into discerete, highly cohesive parts, so a change, when it eventually comes, is very local. A nice benefit is that applications that uses IoC are also very testable applications.

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Oren Eini aka Ayende Rahien

His main focus is on architecture and best practices that promote quality software and zero-friction development. Oren is the author of Rhino Mocks, one of the most popular mocking frameworks on the .NET platform, and is also a leading figure in other well known open source projects including the Castle project and NHibernate.

He is the author of the book "Building Domain Specific Languages with Boo", soon to be published by Manning.

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