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I've removed "Inversion of Control in Python" from the side of DependencyInjectionPattern. "Inversion of Control" is a larger concept than Dependency injection. Dependency injection is a particular mechanism that is frequently used in systems that exhibits IoC type thinking. Even combined with the idea of service location (as opposed to dependency injection,) we still are a smaller idea than "Inversion of Control." [http://martinfowler.com/articles/injection.html#InversionOfControl Martin Fowler himself has said this many times.] Even "Inversion of Control" may even be poorly named; I would want to call it "Network of Control." But that is neither here nor there, for the purposes of this page. -- LionKimbro [[DateTime(2005-05-05T18:00:02Z)]] |
Patterns along the lines of GangOfFour
I've removed "Inversion of Control in Python" from the side of DependencyInjectionPattern. "Inversion of Control" is a larger concept than Dependency injection. Dependency injection is a particular mechanism that is frequently used in systems that exhibits IoC type thinking. Even combined with the idea of service location (as opposed to dependency injection,) we still are a smaller idea than "Inversion of Control." [http://martinfowler.com/articles/injection.html#InversionOfControl Martin Fowler himself has said this many times.]
Even "Inversion of Control" may even be poorly named; I would want to call it "Network of Control." But that is neither here nor there, for the purposes of this page.