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Generate automated documentation for any programming language.
This tool generates automated API documentation for your source code. The markup is similar to Javadoc (TM), but all programming languages are supported, not only Java. Also somewhat compatible to Doxygen(TM). Several HTML output options are available. Also LaTeX and Epub output is supported. Command line and GUI are both available.
Needs Java SDK 1.4 or higher installed on your system. No external library is used in this project, therefore no danger by Log4j library bug.
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...It extracts the documentation from your source code and formats it in HTML, RTF, TeX, XML DocBook (PDF), or ASCII. Works with C, C++, Fortran, Perl, Scripts, Assembler, Tcl, Basic, and any language that supports remarks.
The purpose of this project is to create and update a beginners guide to FreeBASIC. Over the years I have noticed that there was only three real ways to learn FreeBASIC. The FreeBASIC Documentation, the FreeBASIC Community Forum, and A old beginners guide written by Richard D. Clark and Ebben Feagan. Each of these sources are great, but they all assume some experience with a programming language.
This Project is taking Richard D. Clark's and Ebben Feagan's "A Beginner's Guide to...
Prodox provide a basic library to provide doxygen comments in a Prolog language file. With dedicated predicate (doxygen), user can comment Prolog files in doxygen format and generate a file ready to be used as input by doxygen.
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This application allows to create source documentation (included xml or javadoc comments). Html generated can be customized as you want. The application can potentially generate documentation for EVERY programming (and not) language.
cEdit is an advanced and free alternative to both common text editors, and IDE's. It has many of the features found in shareware editors, including extensive language support, function listing, built in FTP, projects, and docking support.
A series of .Net soultions and projects that demonstrate the skills needed to pass Microsoft exams. These will be group/associated by Exam Number and language.
SrcComDoc allows documentation written in source comment rows to be extracted, formatted and highlighted according to the chosen documentation format. The basic SrcComDoc syntax is source and documentation language independent.