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Mock & Inject your Service with Moq and Ninject

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10 Aug 2016CPOL5 min read 23.5K   187   9  
Design your solution and code your classes as loosely-coupled objects. Learn how to use MOQ and Ninject for mocking your Service and injecting it at runtime with Ninject.

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