Put together a quick blog post describing the problem I am solving and the 
"why" behind Injector: http://sctt.cc/6Mue

On Saturday, April 20, 2013 10:19:27 AM UTC-7, Scott Corgan wrote:
>
> Not sure what kind of backlash I'll get for doing things slightly 
> different than the "Node" way, but I wrote what I believe is the easiest 
> and lightest solution I've seen for dependency injection for Node.
>
> It's call Injector <https://github.com/scottcorgan/Injector> (
> https://github.com/scottcorgan/Injector)
>
> The idea is that you add a comment at the top of the file "// inject", 
> then these files are automatically loaded and ready for injection. I've 
> found it MUCH easier to inject mocks for tests. Also, when using this 
> module, directory structure is only for visual organization for the coder. 
> No need to worry about where the file is located, especially if you move 
> the file to a different directory. Normally I'd just use another module, 
> but I didn't find anything that was just easy. A lot of how the injection 
> works is based off of the AngularJS source code.
>
> Anyways, would love some feedback. Always looking to improve the coding 
> experience for developers.
>

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