Even though this is 3 years old the knowledge being explained is as current as yesterday. I'm going to need to watch this whole thing a couple of times because there's a ton of useful intrinsic understanding being rapidly but coherently presented that makes the other DI frameworks more understandable. A Belated THANKS!
Awesome stuff! I've started out in the IT world, less than a year ago, with videos from KudVenKat, for real beginners. But yours, are on a whole different level. I apreciate them very much. Also, I never thought that twich is used for anything other than games. :D GG!
Eyyy thanks man, and yeah I stream working on personal projects, where I can answer questions and talk with viewers, come join i post updates on discord)
Great work as always, tnx a lot i literally watched more than 5 hour worth of time videos about DI so i can grasp the full picture your video connected all the dots that i had. i'm looking forward for your MVC content that you mentioned at the end of this video.
This tutorials are the real deal truly..like your making tutorials and explaining things in a way I would explain them to someone if I knew these topics haha Your explonations truly give you insight into topics, not just another abstractions to get by I think that this is what happens when you are truly passionate or have read some masterpieces (SICP shhh) 😉
Amazing Video, Nice explanation bro. Thank you for making the concepts clear. I This contents helps for the people who are new and starting to learn the programming and concepts associated with it.
Hi @Raw Coding, thanks for the video. 1. Could you please elaborate on the scenario when the constructors of the services require some kind of data (authentication, etc.). So how would the static class Activator handle that while resolving? How is that handled in real world applications? 2. A mention about other types of DI would have been helpful (not just using constructors) - Being a bit exhaustive about the possibilities/ variants.
1. Just had a look at the MVC video in one of your playlists. I think the reflected data can be parsed after a check (binding?) (using System.Type class)
If the service requires authentication, that service would have the httpcontext injected in to it, or some kind other service that loads authentication from the httpcontext and persists it through the scope. On point 2 - you can use reflection to assign things to fields or properties or in to functions.
I am trying to wrap my head around the GetService method. Please tell me if my summary is right. Resolves the service. Using recursion. We want to resolve the service until it has no parameters. It essentially uses recursion to create necessary services starting from the ones that don't require parameters and use that to create another service in the chain until required service is generated.
First off, awesome video! Couple questions. Can you briefly describe (or point me to some resources) describing why we needed to pass the Activator.CreateInstance as a delegate to the CreateImplementation method. Also, I understand that this isn’t production ready code, but with the Transient dependencies, wouldn’t the reference to the instance exist for the lifetime of the container. If an application creates multiple instances, they’d never actually get released /garbage collected. Am I understanding that correctly?
So I’ve just used an abstract factory pattern there without an interface and the factory is just a function (well in c# delegates are object but anyway) you want to look for abstract factory pattern. As I understand it the application has 1 DI container so as soon as the service that consumes a transient service is disposed of the transient service is disposed as well. Otherwise we would run out of memory eventually.
41:32 Awesome, but I see one flaw, if I am correct. If I try to create an implementation of an class Foo as singleton with a ctor Foo(Bar b), then every time, Bar b is resolved.
Thanks for the video really helpful. Hey, just wondering if it'd make any sense to do this for MVVM in terms of injecting the services into view models. I get that there's MVVM frameworks out there that handle this sort of things just wondering if this is roughly the way they'd handle it?
Cheers, MVVM is MVC but you have the additional VM (view model) basically mapping between your data and what you want to display. There should be no need to do dependency injection when you do the mapping. View Model is a dumb object, just data representation, same as the Model. Only the controller has functions and has services injected to do stuff to the models.
Thnx for good explanation of creation of custom DI container. Can you use classic VS for coding - easier to migrate via code due to familiar interface?
Thanks for replying the problem is , when we register we register and interface , so when getservice the list in the container containes the interface , the predicate that evaluate abd return the dependency, the change need to be done there right ?
I lost understanding from the part where you add the parameter in the container. I will repeat and again try to understand. This dependency injection is complicated or I think you have gone a bit complex on trying to build a generic application which will be compatible with any type. I will not give up to give effort to understand.
the container contains types that it knows how to create, if 1 type requires other types to be created, the container needs to know about those required types and how to inject them.
Even though this is 3 years old the knowledge being explained is as current as yesterday. I'm going to need to watch this whole thing a couple of times because there's a ton of useful intrinsic understanding being rapidly but coherently presented that makes the other DI frameworks more understandable. A Belated THANKS!
Great! This is what i was looking for. Now it gets so much clearer.
Glad I could help
Awesome stuff!
I've started out in the IT world, less than a year ago, with videos from KudVenKat, for real beginners.
But yours, are on a whole different level. I apreciate them very much.
Also, I never thought that twich is used for anything other than games. :D
GG!
Eyyy thanks man, and yeah I stream working on personal projects, where I can answer questions and talk with viewers, come join i post updates on discord)
Really impressive. Congratulations on your skill set, this is the ultimate under the hood tutorial.
Cheers)
Thank you so much! I'm not good at English, but thanks to easy interpretation, lots of people like me will be interested in your content.
Thank you :)
I know this video is old but it was a nice refresher. I enjoyed it, thank you.
Thanks for this man. You create really good contents, channel like this should go big for real!
Thanks ma dud)
Great work as always, tnx a lot
i literally watched more than 5 hour worth of time videos about DI so i can grasp the full picture
your video connected all the dots that i had.
i'm looking forward for your MVC content that you mentioned at the end of this video.
Glad I could help and I think that video will come in about a week or 2
This is the best explanation I have seen yet
Glad you say that!
A month into my c# and asp net and you have the best tutorials haha down.
Glad you enjoy them!
Thank you, Anton, you really opened my eyes to this concept. I just used it without understanding it.
Super, Thanks. I Will be very happy if you can explain how MVC DI works.
Alright :)
Thank you for this Video.. Middleware looked complex for me before this video. Now I understood how to works...
Awesome!
Thank you Anton for this valuable course !
Impressive you did it without edit it seems :) You did Singleton and Transient, it would be good to know how Scoped is working as lifetime
This tutorials are the real deal truly..like your making tutorials and explaining things in a way I would explain them to someone if I knew these topics haha
Your explonations truly give you insight into topics, not just another abstractions to get by
I think that this is what happens when you are truly passionate or have read some masterpieces (SICP shhh) 😉
thank you for the kind words.
I attest my knowledge to Clojure
love the deep dives, nice work!
Cheers
This video helped me a lot. Thank you.
Thank you for watching :)
these C# videos are fantastic, thanks!!
Cheers :)
Amazing, this is so clear now. Thank you!
Glad I could help
Amazing Video, Nice explanation bro. Thank you for making the concepts clear. I
This contents helps for the people who are new and starting to learn the programming and concepts associated with it.
Hi @Raw Coding, thanks for the video.
1. Could you please elaborate on the scenario when the constructors of the services require some kind of data (authentication, etc.). So how would the static class Activator handle that while resolving? How is that handled in real world applications?
2. A mention about other types of DI would have been helpful (not just using constructors) - Being a bit exhaustive about the possibilities/ variants.
1. Just had a look at the MVC video in one of your playlists. I think the reflected data can be parsed after a check (binding?) (using System.Type class)
If the service requires authentication, that service would have the httpcontext injected in to it, or some kind other service that loads authentication from the httpcontext and persists it through the scope.
On point 2 - you can use reflection to assign things to fields or properties or in to functions.
Awesome video! I would love to see the MVC explanation video. Maybe its already out (gonna check now) ~
It is check the playlist:)
This is very cool! Advanced stuff is difficult to find on UA-cam
This is insanely great stuff :D Thank you Anton .
Thanks for watching))
You are a great person
Thank you for the great explanation
Ty for watching)
Great work, cheers for the clean explanation
thank you for watching :)
Yet another great video from Anton. Well done!
P. S. What keyboard do you use? Sounds nice.
It’s filco convertible with mx brown switches
Learned a lot! Thank you so much!
Thank you for watching )
Thanks Anton. You are my new hero..
Noooo, thank you for watching!
I am trying to wrap my head around the GetService method. Please tell me if my summary is right.
Resolves the service. Using recursion. We want to resolve the service until it has no parameters.
It essentially uses recursion to create necessary services starting from the ones that
don't require parameters and use that to create another service in the chain until required service is generated.
Yes
First off, awesome video!
Couple questions. Can you briefly describe (or point me to some resources) describing why we needed to pass the Activator.CreateInstance as a delegate to the CreateImplementation method.
Also, I understand that this isn’t production ready code, but with the Transient dependencies, wouldn’t the reference to the instance exist for the lifetime of the container. If an application creates multiple instances, they’d never actually get released /garbage collected. Am I understanding that correctly?
So I’ve just used an abstract factory pattern there without an interface and the factory is just a function (well in c# delegates are object but anyway) you want to look for abstract factory pattern.
As I understand it the application has 1 DI container so as soon as the service that consumes a transient service is disposed of the transient service is disposed as well. Otherwise we would run out of memory eventually.
Great video and very easy to follow
Cheers
An example of applying this to WPF would be excellent.
Very useful stuff, thanks for that!
Thank you for watching!
Great!Thanks a lot, I really needed this video. Could you plz make a video with recursion?
Cheers, what question do you have about recursion?
Anton, thank you a lot for explanation! Like!
Thank you for watching!
Thanks dude very clean and straightforward (implemenentatation lol) i would like you to make MVC video for sure thanks again;
Thanks and actually did make it check the playlist:)
@@RawCoding Oh sorry didn't notice, will check it soon.
Nice video....very well explained...
Cheers
Thank you for these special video s
Thank you for watching :)
i love your all videos....just to advice for you..please add graphics or animation while you explain something such analogy....
Good idea!
41:32 Awesome, but I see one flaw, if I am correct. If I try to create an implementation of an class Foo as singleton with a ctor Foo(Bar b), then every time, Bar b is resolved.
not sure what the flaw is?
It's good video, do not mind to say its very deep thought
cheers :)
Thanks for the video really helpful. Hey, just wondering if it'd make any sense to do this for MVVM in terms of injecting the services into view models. I get that there's MVVM frameworks out there that handle this sort of things just wondering if this is roughly the way they'd handle it?
Cheers, MVVM is MVC but you have the additional VM (view model) basically mapping between your data and what you want to display. There should be no need to do dependency injection when you do the mapping. View Model is a dumb object, just data representation, same as the Model. Only the controller has functions and has services injected to do stuff to the models.
Cool guy, really appreciate your tutorial video
Thank you))
Thnx for good explanation of creation of custom DI container. Can you use classic VS for coding - easier to migrate via code due to familiar interface?
Cheers, I think LinqPad is easier to explain things due to it’s visualisation features.
Excellent video
Cheers
Thank you for excellent video
Thank you for watching
thank you for this video
Thank you for watching
Great video!
Cheers
Thank you a lot!:)
Thanks for watching as always :)
Thank you so much
Thank you for watching )
Thank you Sir!
Thanks a lot!
You are realy cool! 👍👍👍👍👍
Cheers)
yes for MVC
what is the performance impact of reflection?
Ehmmm, I can’t say, depends what parts of the api you are using
great stuffs. keeps going.
why no interfaces? what is the use of a type without a base interface?
This is just an example
when do u stream?
Wed & Sun on twitch, you can ask for stream squad role on discord to get notified
Man, you're so cool!
Cheers:)
anybody knows how to add scoped to this , i tried but it's not working right
What if we want to inject interfaces and then resolve them to a concrete implementation
Just cast the object
Can you elaborate more please
var myImp = (Implementation) myInterface
Thanks for replying the problem is , when we register we register and interface , so when getservice the list in the container containes the interface , the predicate that evaluate abd return the dependency, the change need to be done there right ?
I don’t understand
Very strange. I've never come across the method Dump()
It's only available in LINQPad
Are you Scandinavian ?, I could be totally wrong but I'm sensing you are one.
I’m half Swedish )
@@RawCoding I knew it ! min bror !
I love u dude
Ty dude )
I lost understanding from the part where you add the parameter in the container. I will repeat and again try to understand. This dependency injection is complicated or I think you have gone a bit complex on trying to build a generic application which will be compatible with any type. I will not give up to give effort to understand.
the container contains types that it knows how to create, if 1 type requires other types to be created, the container needs to know about those required types and how to inject them.
very rich content
Cheers)
So much abstraction it makes me confused
Transient lifetime is an Anti Pattern, breaks single responsibility principle makes code behavior easier to break.
Exactly how?
whats this secret talk... speak louder dear!
Haha that was back when I just got the mic, was trying to configure it
Impressive you did it without edit it seems :) You did Singleton and Transient, it would be good to know how Scoped is working as lifetime
Good stuff!!
Cheers