.NET and javadoc (SIDELINE FROM: Directions for tomorrow's techwriting)

Subject: .NET and javadoc (SIDELINE FROM: Directions for tomorrow's techwriting)
From: Emma -dot- Cuthbert -at- wwa-sysmed -dot- com
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 4:41:35


Dear All,

I've recently been lucky enough to be put on a project which is at the very
first stages of its inception.
The development team have only just decided that they are going to use .NET
to write the code for the application.
As a side-effect, my manager has asked me to look at new and emerging ways
of documenting code.
He's directed me towards Document! X and javadoc as a starting point.
Has anyone used these or similar technologies? What was your experience?
Can you recommend any online learning resources?

Many thanks in advance,
Emma Cuthbert


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