Today we talk about another design pattern called dependency injection. Dependency injection is the preferred design pattern for accessing you helper/manager/service classes without using singletons. We are going to be covering how to use DI with both storyboards and programmatically.
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In this video, Kilo Loco gives an example of how a developer would use dependency injection (DI) for both storyboards and programmatically. He also goes over the different types of dependency injections a developer can use in their project. Check it out!
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