Applied .NET Attributes
Attributes—what a strange topic to write a book about. We can’t tell you how many times we’ve tried and failed to explain this book. Past books were difficult to describe to relatives and others not in the industry, but this book is unique in that we have trouble explaining it to other developers. T...
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