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Date: 2001-11-20 13:05:52
Aspect-oriented programming
Programming paradigms
Eclipse
Aspect
Cross-cutting concern
E
Separation of concerns
Subject-oriented programming
Programming language
Software development
Aspect-oriented software development
Software

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