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DevDays09 – WIN406 – Dependency Injection with Enterprise Library 4.1 – Attendees Resources

I would like to thank all who attended WIN406 – Dependency Injection with Enterprise Library 4.1. I hope your time in the session was worth the investment.

If I’ve been successful, you already downloaded Unity and can’t wait to use it on your current project, right?! :) For me it has been a wonderful experience to have the opportunity to talk to a so distinctive audience, and see a growing interest on Enterprise Library and Dependency Injection in general. It was really nice to see that Dependency Injection is becoming popular and popular each day!

For those who attended the session, demos and slide decks are available in my skydrive. You can download a zip file with all files.
If you want to run the demos, I would recommend you first read the demo script.

Here are also some quick and useful resources about Unity and DI in general, so you can start today:

1.    Download Enterprise Library and related resources: http://msdn.microsoft.com/entlib
2.    Join the Enterprise Library and Unity communities: http://codeplex.com/entlib and http://codeplex.com/unity
3.    Navigate Unity Documentation http://msdn.microsoft.com/unity
4.    Browse Microsoft patterns & practices catalog http://msdn.microsoft.com/practices
5.    Read more about Dependency Injection Design Pattern http://martinfowler.com/articles/injection.html

 

[UPDATE 2009-02-25] – Slide deck is also available @ Slideshare

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