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Dependency Injection Done Right in .NET

Dependency Injection (DI) is built into modern .NET, from ASP.NET Core to Blazor and .NET MAUI. It promises cleaner architecture, better testability, and loosely coupled code—but only if used correctly. In this post, we’ll explore what “done right” really means, common mistakes to avoid, and practical guidance to help you structure your services the right way.

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04-Mar-2026
Dependency Injection Done Right in .NET

C# Features I Actually Use (And Ignore the Rest)

C# has grown into a massive language. Every release adds shiny syntax and clever shortcuts that promise to change everything. The truth? I don’t use most of them. After years building real-world apps—APIs, Blazor projects, background services—I’ve settled on a small set of features I rely on daily. They keep my code clean, safe, and maintainable. This isn’t a full tour of C#—just the features I actually use, and why.

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20-Feb-2026
C# Features I Actually Use (And Ignore the Rest)

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