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Group: microsoft.public.in.csharp · Group Profile
Author: Kevin Spencer
Date: Jan 2, 2007 04:15

I have been doing my own XSL transforms for a couple of years now, with good
results. But Sandcastle looks like an excellent solution that provides a
more standardized output.

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Kevin Spencer
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"Bob Powell [MVP]" _spamkiller_bobpowell.net> wrote in message
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>I have used NDoc for many years but the lack of support for later
>iterations of the framework has killed it for me.
>
> Sandcastle is the only way to go as far as I can see. It's rough and ready
> at the moment but sources within MS keep saying it's going to be
> integrated into the system so get started with the betas, albeit a little
> painfully, and keep the faith.
>
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> JC wrote:
>> I like your opinions about the best way of documenting the code in
>> Csharp.
>>
>> To my particularly I like the solution given in VST 2000 but that they
>> (Microsoft) removed of 2005.
>>
>> That you think about Ndoc and others? What do you prefer for VS2005 and
>> .Net 2?
>>
>> Thanks...
>>
>>
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