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There seems to have been some interest over the past year around COP within the .NET community (ala Qi4j). A few folks have rolled there own COP frameworks (see links below) and it would appear .NET 4.0's Dynamic Dispatch and MEF might have a potential role in any .NET COP framework. On one hand a lot of this would appear to hark back to ideas from System/38 days (yes, I'm an old guy), but though on the other it would also seem to be a pretty good fit with Oslo (Modeling and Repository). Can anyone comment on the whether Microsoft is doing any work on COP? Some recent .NET COP framework efforts: Hendry Luk - Roll Your Own COP Yves GoEleven.com - Cop - Proof of concept Anders Norås - Trick or Trait? Composite Oriented Programming with C# Magnus Mårtensson - Composite Oriented Programming spike on Unity Application Block |
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