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Template:Findsourcesnotice Changed the C# entry as Attributes in .NET have nothing to do with the functionality described in the starting section. Indeed, .NET does not natively support that sort of functionality at all. Simon Smith.

Aspect-oriented programming

  • For example, a preprocessor may insert a logging program into the methods associated with a "logging" attribute.