A proper language and IDE will highlight the error immediately. Interpreted junk gets all sorts of bugs due to typos anyway, and different spelling is not special in any way
Ok, it's about something I read in a blog. It talked about dependency injection and said that all "new xxx()" that would have a method, that is symptom of DI
Two aspects of DI, First, object's interface should define the service that obj requires and those it provides. Second the code that satisfies requirements of an obj by giving it a reference to the services to collaborators is external to both object & the calloborators.
That is why , the pattern is also used to be called third party binding. Let's say you have designed an app and you know that some of the functionality or implementations will never change, there is no need of using DI at all. opposite is true. Also, like if DI is misunderstood, it can get more harm than usual.