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    Hi, I'm doing a final year project in college on AOP. For the implementation side I will be creating a ASP.NET app to demonstrate AOP and it's advantages etc in practice. What I need though are advantages of AOP over OOP. I'm aware of advantages such as increased modularity, improved code reuse and maintenance. But what I'm looking for are things that you can do in AOP that you can't do in OOP? thanks

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      Hi, I'm doing a final year project in college on AOP. For the implementation side I will be creating a ASP.NET app to demonstrate AOP and it's advantages etc in practice. What I need though are advantages of AOP over OOP. I'm aware of advantages such as increased modularity, improved code reuse and maintenance. But what I'm looking for are things that you can do in AOP that you can't do in OOP? thanks

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        Hi, I'm doing a final year project in college on AOP. For the implementation side I will be creating a ASP.NET app to demonstrate AOP and it's advantages etc in practice. What I need though are advantages of AOP over OOP. I'm aware of advantages such as increased modularity, improved code reuse and maintenance. But what I'm looking for are things that you can do in AOP that you can't do in OOP? thanks

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        Captain Trips wrote:

        advantages of AOP over OOP

        apples and oranges

        led mike

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          Captain Trips wrote:

          advantages of AOP over OOP

          apples and oranges

          led mike

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          Captain Trips
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          led mike wrote:

          apples and oranges

          :laugh: Well I know that, its just in my presentation I need to be able to show things in my implementation that could not be done using traditional OOP, but can be overcome by using AOP. I have to make AOP a bit impressive if I can.

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            led mike wrote:

            apples and oranges

            :laugh: Well I know that, its just in my presentation I need to be able to show things in my implementation that could not be done using traditional OOP, but can be overcome by using AOP. I have to make AOP a bit impressive if I can.

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            Captain Trips wrote:

            I have to make AOP a bit impressive if I can.

            Well you can make it "look" impressive but .... :laugh:

            led mike

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