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Maybe we are having different ideas about what is being discussed, but in Java and C# (arguably the most mainstream languages) you have the same experience supported natively via annotations and attributes.


Ah, I stand corrected then.

I've worked with the Microsoft tech stack very very little, so I've never bothered to learn C#.

I've completely forgot about Java; I haven't used it in ages. Now that you mentioned Java, I realised Kotlin has it too.




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