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start date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 06:45:47 -0700,    posted on: microsoft.public.dotnet.framework        back       

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Information needed on standards for documenting .net code   
Hello everyone,

We commissioned the development of an application in .net a while
ago.  Due to the rush we took the decision to skimp on how well the
code was documented and labelled.  Since then the developers have
changed and all kinds of problems have arisen with ongoing work.

We've reached the stage now where it makes sense to invest in tidying
up the code and making it easier for any future developers to
understand how it works and what each element does.

I need to put together a brief for this work, but am guessing that
there are probably some standards out there (along the lines of Cake
for PHP).

Can anyone assist?

Many thanks

Rob
Date:Mon, 30 Jul 2007 06:45:47 -0700   Author:  

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