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I had a request from a subscriber called Sharaf Mansour, who was asking me to do a video on attributes in C#. And as I so often do, Im going to divide this into two parts. Next time Im going to be looking at how we can write our own attributes - custom attributes as theyre called - but for now I was just going to look at the basics of how to use attributes that are already there provided for us. Because its one of the most fundamental concepts in C# and one that I find isnt always perfectly clearly explained. Its been there right since the beginning of the language, back in the beginning of the millennium, but its something that, when I learned it, it kind of infiltrated its way into my understanding. It was never clearly explained. So Im hoping Ill be able to achieve that in this first video and then well go on to look at writing our own. So lets just take a look at some code, and what Ive got here is just a C# class declaration. And just lik