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Dependency Injection in .NET Core 2.0: Make use of constructors, parameters, setters, and interface injection to write reusable and loosely-coupled code

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Product Description Dependency Injection in .NET Core 2.0 About the Author Marino Posadas is an independent senior trainer, writer, and consultant in Microsoft Technologies and Web Standards. He is a Microsoft MVP in C#, Visual Studio, and Development Technologies; an MCT, MCPD, MCTS, MCAD, and MCSD; and he was the former Director of Development in Spain and Portugal for Solid Quality Mentors. Marino has published 15 books and more than 500 articles on development technologies in several magazines and online publications. The topics covered in his books range from Clipper and Visual Basic 5.0/ 6.0 to C # and .NET- safe programming, programming with Silverlight 2.0 and 4.0, and Web Standards. His latest books are Mastering C# and .NET Framework, by Packt, and The Guide to Programming in HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript with Visual Studio. He is also a speaker at Microsoft events, having lectured in Spain, Portugal, England, the US, Costa Rica, and Mexico. His website also contains developer's resources and videos, in English and Spanish, interviewing representatives of the Microsoft and Web Standards development world. You can follow him on Twitter at @MarinoPosadas. Tadit Dash is a software engineer by profession. As a software engineer, he usually works for 8 to 9 hours daily. Besides his daily work, he contributes to both online and offline communities. He co-founded the first technical community in his state, named Microsoft Developers Community Odisha, which is devoted to spreading awareness of the newest trends in technology among developers. This community organizes events and workshops in orphanages, schools, and colleges. He writes articles and blogs and creates demos and videos for fellow programmers. Answering questions on online forums and social channels are the activities he enjoys the most. Due to his exceptional contribution to the technical community, Microsoft has awarded him with the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional accolade since 2014. CodeProject has awarded him the CodeProject MVP accolade (the first from Odisha and three times in a row for the years 2014, 2015, and 2016). For his constant mentorship, IndiaMentor featured him as a Young Mentor on their site. He was recognized by DZone and awarded the Most Valuable Blogger accolade. He was awarded the Star and Achiever accolade from his organization. Motivating students in his sessions is something he is popular for. He is a regular technical and motivational speaker. He has spoken at many local events organized by different communities. He was a featured speaker in DevTechDay Nepal.