May 7, 2024, 2 p.m. | Dev Leader

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We have plenty of awesome options for dependency injection when working in ASP.NET Core applications. For the most part, if you’re not building anything super complicated concerning your types or your software architecture, you can get by with the built-in IServiceCollection. However, we can use AutofacServiceProviderFactory in ASP.NET Core to make Autofac our dependency container of choice in our app!


In this article, I highlight how to use AutofacServiceProviderFactory in your ASP.NET Core application along with what you can and …

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