You probably don't need a DI framework
When working with Go in an industrial context, I feel like dependency injection (DI)
often gets a bad rep because of DI frameworks. But DI as a technique is quite useful. It
just tends to get explained with too many OO jargons and triggers PTSD among those who came
to Go to escape GoF theology.Dependency Injection is a 25-dollar term for a 5-cent concept.— James ShoreDI basically means passing values into a constructor instead of creating them inside it.
That’s really it. Observe:type server str...
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