Re: de facto documentation tool
- From: "Brian Moelk" <bmoelk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 10:24:26 -0500
It would be nice, if anyone could share any thoughts. Also, do you usejavadoc style or XML style
or any other de facto style? TIA
Some options:
http://www.zeitungsjunge.de/delphi/pasdoc/
http://pasdoc.sipsolutions.net/PasDoc
http://www.time2help.com
http://www.doc-o-matic.com
I don't like mixing documentation comments with code comments, but that
seems to be the standard way of doing things. I personally would like to
have external stub files that can be regenerated and localized; and then IDE
integration of these external files. But I've never seen such a beast.
--
Brian Moelk
bmoelk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.brainendeavor.com
.
- Follow-Ups:
- Re: de facto documentation tool
- From: Jarle Stabell
- Re: de facto documentation tool
- From: Jim Cooper
- Re: de facto documentation tool
- References:
- de facto documentation tool
- From: R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah
- de facto documentation tool
- Prev by Date: Re: I am with Delphi !!!
- Next by Date: Re: Did we get it wrong? Read Jeff Duntemann's reaction
- Previous by thread: Re: de facto documentation tool
- Next by thread: Re: de facto documentation tool
- Index(es):