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    The dangers and gotchas of using scoped services in IConfigureOptions

    In this post I look at the problems you can hit with strongly-typed settings when you inject Scoped services into IConfigureOptions, and how to avoid them…

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    Using multiple instances of strongly-typed settings with named options in .NET Core 2.x

    In this post I describe how you can register multiple instances of a strongly-typed settings object in the ASP.NET Core DI container using named options.…

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    Building an open source GitHub project using Azure DevOps

    In this post I show how I added CI builds with Azure DevOps to an open source .NET library hosted on GitHub…

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    Using Scrutor to automatically register your services with the ASP.NET Core DI container

    In this post I describe how to use the open source library Scrutor to add assembly scanning capabilities to the ASP.NET Core DI container.…

     in  ASP.NET Core .NET Core Dependency Injection
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