About this Book

Aspect-oriented programming (AOP) is a concept that is too often surrounded by dense language and academic terminology, which can make it difficult for a working developer—who is already short on time and struggling to meet deadlines—to understand, apply, and get value from AOP quickly. It’s unfortunate, because at its core, AOP is much less difficult than it sounds and can provide immediate benefits to real-world projects.

My goal has been to write the book that I wish I had read years ago and to show that AOP is much easier done than said. To that end, this book is somewhat informal in tone and short on theory, and it contains lots of code samples, with which I hope you follow along.

As much as I want this book to take a ...

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