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Carl-Hugo Marcotte
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Carl-Hugo Marcotte is a software craftsman who has developed digital products professionally since 2005, while his coding journey started around 1989 for fun. He has a bachelor's degree in computer science. He has acquired a solid background in software architecture and expertise in ASP.NET Core through creating a wide range of web and cloud applications, from custom e-commerce websites to enterprise applications. He served many customers as an independent consultant, taught programming, and is now a Principal Architect at Export Development Canada. Passionate about C#, ASP.NET Core, AI, automation, and Cloud computing, he fosters collaboration and the open-source ethos, sharing his expertise with the tech community.
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Revisiting the Factory pattern

A factory creates other objects; it is like a literal real-world factory. We explored in the previous chapter how to leverage the Abstract Factory pattern to create families of objects. A factory can be as simple as an interface with one or more Create[Object] methods or, even more, a simple delegate. We explore a DI-oriented simple factory in this section. We are building on top of the Strategy pattern example.

In that example, we coded two classes implementing the ILocationService interface. The composition root used the #define preprocessor directive to tell the compiler what bindings to compile. In this version, we want to choose the implementation at runtime.

Not compiling the code we don’t need is good for many reasons, including security (lowering the attack surface). In this case, we are simply using an alternative strategy useful for many scenarios.

To achieve our new goal, we can extract the construction logic...

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Carl-Hugo Marcotte

Carl-Hugo Marcotte is a software craftsman who has developed digital products professionally since 2005, while his coding journey started around 1989 for fun. He has a bachelor's degree in computer science. He has acquired a solid background in software architecture and expertise in ASP.NET Core through creating a wide range of web and cloud applications, from custom e-commerce websites to enterprise applications. He served many customers as an independent consultant, taught programming, and is now a Principal Architect at Export Development Canada. Passionate about C#, ASP.NET Core, AI, automation, and Cloud computing, he fosters collaboration and the open-source ethos, sharing his expertise with the tech community.
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