Simplify is an open-source set of lightweight .NET libraries that provide infrastructure for your applications. DI and mocking friendly.
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Simplify is an open-source set of lightweight .NET libraries that provide infrastructure for your applications. DI and mocking friendly.
DI-framework, inspired by python-dependency-injector, but without wiring. Python 3.12 is supported
This REST API application, built with Java Spring, handles JSON data for creating, reading, updating, and deleting products, ratings, orders, and users. Utilizing Spring Boot, Spring Security, Lombok, and ModelMapper, it ensures robust backend functionality. The project is complete, with plans for continuous improvements.
Dockerized web application with DI on FastAPI, sqlalchemy2, PostgreSQL
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Dependency Injection with auto wire support
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