I am going to start with explaining a simple scenario where we could use the DI pattern. I will be using Ninject to write dependency injections. If you want to try other frameworks, Scott Hanselman has a great list of them for .net here.
Let's say we need to create a software called XDoc which is a word text editor. And we will implement a part of it which is able to write to different mediums – console (stdout), file, pdf file, doc file and so on…
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