May 18, 2023, 8:18 a.m. | Adrian

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You may know the dependency injection, or DI, from your backend endeavours, or maybe you remember it from Angular. But I think it's more than likely you didn't think about hacking the DI into a React app. And that's fine, because the idea is weird...





But very interesting!


Some of you might remember my post about AeroDI here where I build my own dependency injection library for fun and some advantageous usage. I stubbornly use it everywhere I can, in …

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