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Title: Applied .NET Attributes
Author: Tom Barnaby, Jason Bock
PublishDate: 2003-09-30 AddDate: 19000701
ISBN: 1590591364 EAN: 9781590591369
Publisher: Apress
 
 
Description:

This book focuses on a part of .NET called "attributes". Attributed programming is a feature of .NET that is still relatively unexplored and unknown, yet is extremely important and will become more important over time. Attributes are used to modify the runtime behavior of code in the .NET framework. The book covers the fundamentals of attributes, common .NET attributes, use of custom attributes, and advanced techniques.

Applied .NET Attributes focuses specifically on a part of .NET called “attributes”. Attributes are used to modify the runtime behavior of code in the .NET framework. This book explores the application of .NET attributes and how developers can write custom attributes that provide the maximum level of code reuse and flexibility.

Attributed programming is a feature of .NET that is still relatively unexplored and unknown. Because attributes are used to modify the runtime behavior of code in the .NET framework, it is extremely important and will become more important over time. The fundamentals of attributes, common .NET attributes, use of custom attributes, and advanced techniques will be covered.

 
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