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Using XML Documentation in your Code

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29 Jun 2009CPOL5 min read 31.4K   124   23  
In this article, I will show you how to add documentation to your classes and methods to make good use of the IntelliSense feature and make your code more understandable

Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 10.00
# Visual Studio 2008
Project("{FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}") = "XML_Documentation", "XML_Documentation\XML_Documentation.csproj", "{FBCCD5EF-389E-47E6-A3A8-7AA39A00208E}"
EndProject
Global
	GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution
		Debug|Any CPU = Debug|Any CPU
		Release|Any CPU = Release|Any CPU
	EndGlobalSection
	GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution
		{FBCCD5EF-389E-47E6-A3A8-7AA39A00208E}.Debug|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Debug|Any CPU
		{FBCCD5EF-389E-47E6-A3A8-7AA39A00208E}.Debug|Any CPU.Build.0 = Debug|Any CPU
		{FBCCD5EF-389E-47E6-A3A8-7AA39A00208E}.Release|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Release|Any CPU
		{FBCCD5EF-389E-47E6-A3A8-7AA39A00208E}.Release|Any CPU.Build.0 = Release|Any CPU
	EndGlobalSection
	GlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution
		HideSolutionNode = FALSE
	EndGlobalSection
EndGlobal

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