DI typically refers to Dependency Injection. It is a software design pattern in which an object receives other objects that it depends on. These dependencies are 'injected' into the object, usually through a constructor or setter method, instead of the object creating them itself. This promotes loose coupling, making code more modular, testable, and maintainable. It is commonly used in frameworks like Spring (Java), Angular (.NET), and various other frameworks.
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