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ASP.NET
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Class design
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Strange syntax in the Class definition
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Hi everybody,

Please forgive me for the newbie question. I'm reading C# book, but I'm only on the 6th chapter now.

In the class I'm studying right now I see these lines
[Browsable(false)]
and
[Description("The ID of the TextBox control to count."), DefaultValue(""), Themeable(false), Category("Behavior")]
Do you know what this syntax means?

Thanks a lot in advance.
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