Sandcastle CTP is out/NDoc is dead!

Microsoft released July 2006 CTP of their Documentation Compilers For Managed Class Libraries. It is much like the NDoc Open Source Project
Sandcastle produces accurate, MSDN style, comprehensive documentation by reflecting over the source assemblies and optionally integrating XML Documentation Comments. Sandcastle has the following key features:
  • Works with or without authored comments
  • Supports Generics and .NET Framework 2.0
  • Sandcastle has 2 main components (MrefBuilder and Build Assembler)
  • MrefBuilder generates reflection xml file for Build Assembler
  • Build Assembler includes syntax generation, transformation..etc
  • Sandcastle is used internally to build .Net Framework documentation
  • Sandcastle should provide support for XAML as well.
Recently Kevin Downs (the leader of NDoc) sent a mail to the NDoc community saying that NDoc is dead!. That was a cool project that I've used many times and never gave a donation at all! We all should reconsider our community involvement! Get more details about Sandcastle and NDoc's death here at the Scott Hanselman's blog and The Sandcastle blog
Published Sunday, July 30, 2006 8:07 AM by xman892
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# re: Sandcastle CTP is out/NDoc is dead!

Wednesday, August 16, 2006 5:21 AM by inchl

I have been using Microsofts Sandcastle for some time now and it's xml-schemas
have driven me nuts.... so I made a small userinterface for Sandcastle.

The program is freeware and includes the following features:
- Support for online MSDN-links.
- Documenting of specified namespaces instead of entire assemblies.
- Multiple outputtypes (website and/or .CHM-file).
- Custom copyright line.
- Custom company logo.
- Custom product information.

View my website for more information and a download-link:
http://www.inchl.nl

View generated output using SandcastleGUI:
http://www.inchl.nl/help/



Kind regards,

Stephan Smetsers
stephansmetsers@hotmail.com

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