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Just added in a line in 'See Also' mentioning the equivelent construct from .NET, Attributes which predate this by a while. I'm sure there's languages out there that actually supply a much older example, so maybe it's worth finding a very early example of this kind of declarative/reflective reasoning and inter-referencing the articles.

Additionally, I know this sounds odd, given what I've just done, but is it really worth having a whole article on a small langauge feature like this? I know it's new, but it seems very much something that could live in another article. The .NET languages do not have an 'Attributes' page, and the feature has been around since inception and is supported in just about every language that runs in the CLR. Seems like a merge-candidate to me....

84.12.100.241 10:31, 15 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]