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Why I Don't Use a DI Container | Node.js w/ TypeScript
Instead of a DI Container, I just package features by component and use logical naming conventions.
Dependency Injection & Inversion Explained | Node.js w/ TypeScript
Dependency Injection and Depedency Inversion are two related but commonly misused terms in software development. In this article, ...