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Dependency Inversion Principle, IoC Container, and Dependency Injection: Part 3

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How to create a custom IoC container and how it can be used to adhere to DIP
This is the third part of the article on Dependency Injection. It explains how to develop a simple IoC container and how to use it to adhere to the Dependency Inversion Principle.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;

namespace DIP.LowLevelModule
{
    public class KeyboardReader
    {
    }
}

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