@Najera mmm - it may be in the prerelease builds, actually
the main issue is that ninject is not trying to match feature parity with most other IoC
it allows you to add and remove bindings at runtime
so there are some locks in place
the current branch (though I think it's in the latest release) switched to concurrentdictionary internally to remove the locks
and it made a huge improvement
still probably going to be slower than simple ioc or similar, but much closer now
that being said, for a WPF app (ie: this room), the performance issues don't really exist - it's only if you're doing server apps under heavy load where you have thousands of resolutions / second