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Catalog 12 May 2013   license: Commercial
Unsurpassed Documentation Comment generation and updating for C#, Visual Basic, C++/CLI, C++, C, Java and UnrealScript code. Keep your comments readable and in sync with the code with a minimum of effort. Plus other coding utilities.
Forum Message 8 Jun 2012  
I don't beat them to death, but I've worn away many a letter and actually wore my way through a ctrl key to the point where a hole developed in the surface. Luckily the key tops are easily replaced:-)
Forum Message 5 Jun 2012  
Quite simply, the best programmers are programmers. I've *never* worked with a mathematician who was a great programmer, but I have met plenty of programmers who were great at maths. If people are
Forum Message 20 Jun 2011  
Not finding much info on SSDs with respect to developers, I did quite a few timing tests when I got my drive. I got the SSD (80GB) for high read/write speed and zero seek times rather than size - it's
Forum Message 10 Jun 2011  
You're missing the point. Tools like GhostDoc can save a lot of time doing the most dull and repetitive parts of documentation such as keeping the docs in sync with changes to the code - time that you
Forum Message 9 Jun 2011  
We have a policy for our team: Event handlers should (almost) always be trivial implementations, and delegate anything non-trivial to a different method and/or thread. This isn't just about separat
Re: VS2010 Version??? by Zot Williams
Forum Message 11 Apr 2011  
You could try Regionerate?
Forum Message 7 Apr 2011  
Your arguments don't really prove the statement to be false. Sure, we can finish a task earlier ("faster") by splitting the work to be done over many ALUs or Cores. But this actually means each pat
AtomineerUtils Pro by Zot Williams
Forum Message 1 Sep 2010  
If you want full control over the comment blocks that are generated, try AtomineerUtils Pro. It works much like GhostDoc, but gives you significantly more
Re: And... by Zot Williams
Forum Message 19 Aug 2010  
You can use either single or double quotes to enclose attribute values e.g. cref='' or cref="" are both legal.

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