As we know and learned in OOPs that once a Class is defined and compiled into a .NET assembly, its definition is, more or less, final. The only way to add new members, update members, or remove members is to recode and recompile the code base into an updated assembly. Or you could take more drastic measures such as using the System.Reflection.Emit namespace to reshape a compiled type dynamically. System.Reflection gives you some overview of a class and but won't help to add anything new in class.
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