I have started using DOC++ this year and I have noticed that there is no activity whatsoever in this forum. Has the project been completely closed? Am I looking in the wrong place?
Does the project need some new breath of life to continue with improvements?
If someone still cares about DOC++, please let me know! I still think it's an invaluable help for my job!
-Daniele De Francesco
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Well, I was using doc++ untill doxygen took the leadership. Doxygen was originally based on doc++, but seems to have taken off to be a unique tool. As far as I know all features of doc++ are now present in doxygen, plus a lot more. On top of that, the support is excelent.
Take a look for yourself at www.doxygen.org
Regards,
Peer Sommerlund
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I've been using DOC++ for 5+ years and find it to be a very powerful and useful tool. I've just recently "discovered" it here on SourceForge. I had previously e-mail the original authors and never got any response. Having found it that DOC++ had moved here, I sent an e-mail to Dragos (the current maintainer) to offer my help. I've just joined as a developer.
I've been looking at eliminating some of the bugs - as a way to get more familiar with the code. I also have some ideas for extending it to support other languages in the future.
Are you interested in helping out too? If so, contact Dragos.
Steve
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I have started using DOC++ this year and I have noticed that there is no activity whatsoever in this forum. Has the project been completely closed? Am I looking in the wrong place?
Does the project need some new breath of life to continue with improvements?
If someone still cares about DOC++, please let me know! I still think it's an invaluable help for my job!
-Daniele De Francesco
Well, I was using doc++ untill doxygen took the leadership. Doxygen was originally based on doc++, but seems to have taken off to be a unique tool. As far as I know all features of doc++ are now present in doxygen, plus a lot more. On top of that, the support is excelent.
Take a look for yourself at www.doxygen.org
Regards,
Peer Sommerlund
Thank you very much for the pointer!
I checked it out and I now understand why doc++ is a ghost town....
Thanks,
-Daniele
Daniele,
I've been using DOC++ for 5+ years and find it to be a very powerful and useful tool. I've just recently "discovered" it here on SourceForge. I had previously e-mail the original authors and never got any response. Having found it that DOC++ had moved here, I sent an e-mail to Dragos (the current maintainer) to offer my help. I've just joined as a developer.
I've been looking at eliminating some of the bugs - as a way to get more familiar with the code. I also have some ideas for extending it to support other languages in the future.
Are you interested in helping out too? If so, contact Dragos.
Steve