Hi all,

I posted this question already on stackoverflow.
I did not get an answer there but i think that my question is important to 
understand the different object types in angular so i will ask it here.

In the AngularJS AngularJS documentation 
<https://docs.angularjs.org/guide/providers>, there is an explanation of 
the differences between a factory, a service, a value, a constant and a 
provider .

At the end <https://docs.angularjs.org/guide/providers#conclusion>, we have 
a comparison table (at the top):


One of the rows is "type friendly injection". I could not understand what 
it is.

What does that mean? Additionally, what does it mean that, in order that a 
value will have this "type friendly injection", is at the cost of "eager 
initialization by using new operator directly"?

Thanks,
David


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