A custom attribute to indicate a method is part of a class due to that class implementing an interface.
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A custom attribute to indicate a method is part of a class due to that class implementing an interface.
Implementation of the System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations Validator where attributes can be conditionally disabled.
There are programs which using reflection and attributes(.net framework 4.6, C# 6.0).
A simple ipfilter library for .net web applications
A .net web attribute for caching up responses
Containing the tasks from Softuni's course "C# OOP Advanced" July 2017
Library that allows the developer to register services to Microsoft's dependency injection by adding attributes to class or factory methods.
A small tool kit for measuring performance of your .net application
New multi-targeting cross platform Validator using DataAnnotations to validate your entire object graph.
A simple set of functions that allows you to turn Excel/Spreadsheets into Objects through the use of Attributes
Data-driven game stat modeling framework for .Net
🏷 Display sections with useful information over fields in the Inspector
Argument Builder is a .NET Standard library for populating an object's properties with values from an argument string array.
Extended DNN Filters/Attributes for both DesktopModules(using Service Framework) and Mobile applications(using JWT)
This is a very simple windows console application that I completed for a class assignment. It is shown here to illustrate my coding style, structure, and commenting. This example is considered Level 3 – Advanced. Objectives: Late Binding Reflection Attributes dynamic Custom Attributes
Sample ASP.NET Core WebAPI showcasing how Dependency Injection can be used with Filters.
ICustomAttributeDescriptor: OVERRIDES BUILT-IN ATTRIBUTES
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