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New Post 2/2/2006 12:05 AM
User is offline Evgeny Shapiro
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Confused with DNN 4.x documentation 
    My VS2005 doesn't show me any hints about DNN 4.x modules methods and classes... Is it normal??
    If so, is there any plans to document the DNN 4.x using XML in source code not external PDF file?? Because it's a bit borring to guess the purpose of a particular method or class.

  Lot of thanks...
  Amirit

Best regards, Evgeny
 
New Post 2/2/2006 10:11 AM
User is offline Charles Nurse
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Re: Confused with DNN 4.x documentation 
Some are documented, but its a bit hit and miss.

Charles Nurse
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New Post 2/2/2006 10:14 AM
User is offline Michael Flanakin
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Re: Confused with DNN 4.x documentation 
DNN4 was simply a port of DNN3.2 to work in a .NET 2.0 way of thinking. Expect to see more and more parts of DNN4 move towards supporting .NET 2.0 features. Now, this is my personal opinion, but you should probably won't see DNN taking full advantage of .NET 2.0 until the 5.0 release. Again, let me reiterate that this is simply my personal opinion and I say this because it will break a lot of custom code people might have. A gradual process has to be taken to support the community.

As far as your question, tho... give it time. We'll get there.

Michael Flanakin | Microsoft Consulting Services
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