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From: Mahesh ChandraMouli
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Hi 
Venkatesh,
 
First 
let us be clear what are attributes class?
 
Attributes allows you to add 
metadata to your assemblies, and implementing custom attributes allows you to 
extended .Net. The best part is that everything you know about object-oriented 
programming in Visual Basic .Net can be leveraged to create new attributes. If 
you know how to use inheritance, define classes, and use attributes then you can 
create custom attributes.

A custom attribute is a class that inherits from 
the System.Attribute class or a subclass of System.Attribute. Custom attributes 
are created when you want to extend the metadata that is added to your 
applications. 
 
Regards 
Mahesh 
ChandraMouli 
Global Microsoft Business Unit 
Wipro Technologies 

Bangalore 

  
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                Hi friends,
                 
                I just want to know the actual use of custom 
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