On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 2:36 AM, Ash Moran <[email protected]>wrote:

> I nearly replied to this the first time round but didn't. I'm all for the
> talk in principle, but I wonder, will it trigger anyone to try dependency
> injection as a design technique? I mean, I'm all sold on DI, but if you're
> working in Rails all day – and I believe it was @eightbitraptor who
> described this as "DI-hostile" at the previous related NWRUG talk –
> applying it consistently takes a not inconsiderable effort.
>

That may have been me as I use that phrase often.


>
> I don't want to sound cynical (which I inevitably will), as I believe
> promoting and demonstrating DI is a valuable flow of information in the
> long term, but my own impatience made me wonder what measurable impact it
> could have. Be patient with me, as I deleted my first reply to this effect
> :-)
>
> Ash
>
> PS I'd come to the talk
>
> On 7 Aug 2013, at 23:13, Stephen Best <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Tekin - Yes it's the same talk, would be great if you could come!
> >
> > Stephen.
> >
> > On Monday, 5 August 2013 20:29:08 UTC+1, Tekin Suleyman wrote:
> > Hi Stephen,
> >
> > Sounds great. Is this the talk you'll be giving at LRUG next Monday? I'm
> hoping to make it to that.
> >
> > Tekin Suleyman
> >
> > On 28 Jul 2013, at 11:32 PM, Stephen Best <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi NWRUG
> >>
> >> I see that JB gave you his DI talk in April I'm also doing the rounds
> with a talk on DI although with a different focus.
> >>
> >> I'm really passionate about using OO techniques to improve real code so
> please have a read of the following summary and if you're interested in
> hearing from me I'd love to come up, give the talk and discuss these ideas.
> >>
> >> Improve your (Ruby) code with dependency injection.
> >>
> >> "Most of us have heard the vague, hand waving spiel about why DI is
> important for writing flexible, reusable code, a little harder to come by
> are examples of how one actually goes about doing it in a (cost) effective
> manner.
> >>
> >> "Rather than a dry introduction to DI, this talk will be packed full of
> code examples demonstrating practical techniques you can start using
> straight away, no gems, meta-programming or magic required. We’ll also
> explore how you might persuade your Rails app to benefit from DI.
> >>
> >> Thanks, Bestie.
> >>
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