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Okay, this is a question for those who've made the leap :D What IoC technology are you using for Xamarin Forms apps?
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MVVM Light's SimpleIoc is enough for my needs in mobile apps.
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From: Peter O'Hanlon Sent: 4/12/2015 8:16 To: WPF Disciples Subject: [WPF Disciples] IoC and Xamarin Forms.
Okay, this is a question for those who've made the leap :D What IoC technology are you using for Xamarin Forms apps?
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I use Calcium's, but then I would ;)
It supports type and instance registration for singletons, non-singletons, and funcs. It also has constructor and attribute based DI, if you're into that. It doesn't support child containers however.