2013年8月13日星期二

Brandon Savage: The "D" Doesn't Stand For Dependency Injection


Brandon Savage has a new post to his site that tries to clear up a misconception about the SOLID set of principles for software development. He points out that, despite some comments to the contrary, the "D" doesn't stand for "Dependency Injection".



You've probably heard of the acronym SOLID by now, which is an object oriented programming paradigm consisting of five basic (but interrelated principles) of object oriented development. And you've probably heard once or twice that the D in SOLID stands for Dependency Injection. Actually, if you're lucky you've also heard what it really stands for, which is the Dependency Inversion Principle. But, in PHP, this is often conflated with dependency injection. I'm here to tell you today that dependency injection is only one piece of the overall puzzle in understanding this crucial principle.


He talks about the actual definition of the "D", dependency inversion, and how it relates to the concept of "dependency on abstractions." He includes some sample code to help make his point - one showing classes with dependencies on one type of object, another showing a dependency on an interface instead.


Link: http://www.brandonsavage.net/the-d-doesnt-stand-for-dependency-injection

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