Anyone have a link to the MSDN that has the tool Microsoft made which allows you to make descriptions and such for the functions in your classes?
I can't think of its name off hand or I would have searched for it (it has been posted before).
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Anyone have a link to the MSDN that has the tool Microsoft made which allows you to make descriptions and such for the functions in your classes?
I can't think of its name off hand or I would have searched for it (it has been posted before).
OR,
use C#, it has it built in. You just need to type /// above the method, and fill in the xml it automatically adds.
I sure hope they add this into vb.net on the next release. It is definately a need.
I read in a magazine that it was included in the next version.
I guess you still have to use nDoc to get a good result with the tool I posted earlier. Here are more links:
http://ndoc.sourceforge.net/
http://vb-doc.sourceforge.net/
I am using C#, I figured this forum would get a reply faster.Quote:
Originally posted by hellswraith
OR,
use C#, it has it built in. You just need to type /// above the method, and fill in the xml it automatically adds.
I sure hope they add this into vb.net on the next release. It is definately a need.
However, I am using SharpDevelop and it does not "automatically add the XML" for me.
Do you know where you read that? I was actually showing a co-worker the C# way today, and he was pretty mad about it not being in vb.net. I thought I had heard it was going to be in the next version also, but I can't remember where I seen it.Quote:
Originally posted by Edneeis
I read in a magazine that it was included in the next version.
I guess you still have to use nDoc to get a good result with the tool I posted earlier. Here are more links:
http://ndoc.sourceforge.net/
http://vb-doc.sourceforge.net/
It will be in the next version of VB.NET. I have the alpha version of Whidbey and its in there. Here is a screen shot http://www.pjwc.com/vb.pngQuote:
Originally posted by hellswraith
Do you know where you read that? I was actually showing a co-worker the C# way today, and he was pretty mad about it not being in vb.net. I thought I had heard it was going to be in the next version also, but I can't remember where I seen it.
That's not fair, I wanna play with Whidbey, lol
Will C# have templates?
That is great news. http://www.vbforums.com/
Hey DevGrp, can you compact that <summary> into a single line instead of 3 lines? Will it still work?
DevGrp, thanks. That was much appreciated.
Also, we (work) have a MSDN subscription, but the alpha isn't up there to download, am I missing something? I got the pre-alpha of longhorn, but not whidbey... I am trying to get both of those up on testing machines as soon as possible for the other developers and I to start playing with and getting used to things.
Sure you can, it's just XML as long as it's in between tags. It works almost the same in C# as VB .NET 2004.Quote:
Originally posted by MrGTI
Hey DevGrp, can you compact that <summary> into a single line instead of 3 lines? Will it still work?
I thought it was up for a while for MSDN subscribers and then they took it off..... unless I'm thinking of something else?Quote:
Originally posted by hellswraith
Also, we (work) have a MSDN subscription, but the alpha isn't up there to download, am I missing something? I got the pre-alpha of longhorn, but not whidbey... I am trying to get both of those up on testing machines as soon as possible for the other developers and I to start playing with and getting used to things.
I'm sure a Beta will be coming around soon, you could just wait for that. It'll probably have alot less bugs/problems.
I figure if they don't get it up there soon, I will just ask the MS rep to hook me up. The asp.net roadshow is coming here in a couple weeks, and I will see him then. Maybe he can hook me up when I am there (or better yet, it would be nice if they pass em out without having to beg for it).
The alpha version of Whidbey is not on the MSDN site. Dont know why. I got a copy when I went to the MS office for a .NET user group meeting. I think they'll be giving out copies at the ASP.NET roadshow (i signed up the one in NYC) and DevDays.
Do you have to pay to go to these mettings and do they always give out free software?
If so, link to schedual? :D
ASP.NET Roadshow is free. Devdays is about 70 dollars I think.
http://www.microsoft.com/seminar/dev...4/default.mspx
I see nothing about ASP.NET Roadshows and the Devdays is 75, 99 after feburary 10th.Quote:
Originally posted by DevGrp
ASP.NET Roadshow is free. Devdays is about 70 dollars I think.
http://www.microsoft.com/seminar/dev...4/default.mspx
Bah
Search the msdn events site.
No where near here. The closest event I see mentioned is a DevDay and that would still be an hour drive for me.Quote:
Originally posted by DevGrp
Search the msdn events site.
**** that
Didn't know if you got the correct link to the roadshow one kas, so here it is just in case.
http://www.asp.net/roadshow/
Damn its in my area today, oopps! 1 hour away isn't bad, either is $75 really. I usually have to go to LA about 2 hours in traffic and some are MUCH more expensive. The PDC was like $1500.
I didQuote:
Originally posted by hellswraith
Didn't know if you got the correct link to the roadshow one kas, so here it is just in case.
http://www.asp.net/roadshow/