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NDoc3

by xharzej

NDoc3 is based on NDoc, and is a code documentation generation tool for .NET developers. The goal is to make a fast, extensible, multi-platform .NET documentation tool which supports all of the .NET languages specifications including but not only, C# 3.0


http://ndoc3.sourceforge.net

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  • NDoc3 B3 released

    The third NDoc3 beta are now released. It includes full .NET 3.5 support. And supports C# and VB.NET syntax in the documentation.

    11:50AM on May 05 2009 by xharzej

  • NDoc3 Beta 3 NDoc3 Beta 3 file released: NDoc3.msi

    - Added support for generics in the MSDN documenter

    11:08PM on Apr 29 2009

  • NDoc3 Beta 2 Released

    NDoc3 Beta 2 has now been released. It includes full support for C# 3.5. Only the MSDN Documenter has been released, and only C# syntax is available at the moment.

    11:39PM on Nov 08 2008 by xharzej

  • NDoc3 Beta Release

    At last the NDoc3 beta has arrived. It has full support for generics and Visual Studio 2008 solutions. At the moment only the MSDN and XML documenter are implemented, only online SDK links and only C# syntax are supported. The documentation supplied is ...

    09:15AM on Jul 15 2008 by xharzej

  • Get development updates on NDoc3 blog

    To make it easier to post big and small news, a NDoc3 blog has been created. Go to http://ndoc3.blogspot.com/ to see it, and/or comment on the post

    10:50AM on Feb 14 2008 by xharzej

  • Alpha Release Expected Soon And Wiki Up

    As most of the generics have been implemented, we expect to release a alpha version in a week, maybe two. Also content are added to the Wiki, http://ndoc3.wiki.sourceforge.net/, which at the moment is the place only to get all new information about the ...

    01:24AM on Feb 03 2008 by xharzej

  • Project Start

    I just started working on the project, and I've realized that there is a lot more work to do than I imagined. The goal in the first release is to make it work with .NET framework 3.0 and above, and to load solution files from Visual Studio 2005 and 2008.

    10:23AM on Dec 14 2007 by xharzej