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Pieter Nijs
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Pieter Nijs is a .NET consultant at Xebia in Belgium, with a keen interest in mobile and cloud development. He's been instrumental in diverse projects, from vast healthcare and telecom systems to compact LOB apps. Now, Pieter's exploring AI's potential to enhance customer projects innovatively. Passionate about technology, he actively experiments and shares knowledge as a conference speaker and trainer. Pieter has been awarded the Microsoft MVP Award since 2017, reflecting his unwavering passion and expertise in serving the community.
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Inversion of Control through Dependency Injection

Inversion of Control (IoC) is a programming principle where the control over certain aspects of a program’s flow is handed over from the main code to a framework or a container. In simple terms, instead of a component being responsible for managing its dependencies and life cycle, these responsibilities are inverted or delegated to an external controller. This approach is particularly useful for creating modular and flexible systems.

In a typical software design without IoC, a class that requires certain functionalities from other classes would create or manage these dependent objects within itself. With IoC, this creation and management is handled by an external component, hence inverting the control.

IoC can be achieved through various methods such as DI, Factory Pattern, Service Locator, and more. Among these, DI is the most commonly used method in the context of MVVM.

Dependency Injection

DI, a specific form of...

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Pieter Nijs

Pieter Nijs is a .NET consultant at Xebia in Belgium, with a keen interest in mobile and cloud development. He's been instrumental in diverse projects, from vast healthcare and telecom systems to compact LOB apps. Now, Pieter's exploring AI's potential to enhance customer projects innovatively. Passionate about technology, he actively experiments and shares knowledge as a conference speaker and trainer. Pieter has been awarded the Microsoft MVP Award since 2017, reflecting his unwavering passion and expertise in serving the community.
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