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ambie reviews and mentions
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How to configure true dependency injection in System.CommandLine
Fortunately, System.CommandLine (in its current version, 2.0.0-beta4.22272.1) is highly extensible. In this blog post, I'll show you how to integrate true dependency injection using the official Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection NuGet package.
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windows-setup-assistant - For new Windows boxes that have just had the OS-installed. Application Installs and OS Settings/App settings unattended setup made as easy as checking a few checkboxes!
IMO one of the best MVVM examples is Ambie, you can check it out.
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Bar the WIN UI Gallery Example what other projects stand out as a learning resource
Here's a few: - MVVM Toolkit sample app - Ambie - Brainf*ck# - DevToys
- I made an app that uses white noise and nature sounds to help people sleep, focus, or study. Been used by over 30K people. Open source on GitHub.
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Anyone know where to find a good sample WPF MVVM application?
If it helps, here's also a bunch of open source MVVM apps you can look at for inspiration (again, they're UWP, but if you ignore the XAML differences all the rest is just plain MVVM): - https://github.com/jenius-apps/ambie - https://github.com/Sergio0694/Brainf_ckSharp - https://github.com/veler/DevToys
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WinUI port from UWP my experience
That makes no sense. I have an app using those three components. It’s used by 30K users, with thousands on ARM64 devices. It works perfectly compiled on arm64. Here’s the repo: https://github.com/jenius-apps/ambie.
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Dependency injection (with IOptions) in Console Apps in .NET
Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection
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Stuck with UWP
Here's a couple of UWP projects you can look at for inspiration: - Brainf*ck# - Ambie - DevToys - Files
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Dismay at Reception of .NET Versioning/Advances
The new stuff does work on .NET Framework. Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection targets netstandard2.0 and net461, meaning you can use it on .NET Framework down to 4.6.1. You will need to find or write some glue code to get it working on ASP.NET WebForms or MVC, but from a few minutes of Googling, it does seem possible. Here's an example WebForms project that's using constructor DI. It uses Unity, but maybe it can be adapted to use Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection instead.
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jenius-apps/ambie is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of ambie is C#.