VS.NET and nDoc
I’ve recently starting working in VS.NET 2005 for some development that I am doing for a client. This is the first time that I have undertaken anything using the 2.0 Framework and the updated IDE. Having done a fair amount of development in VS.NET 2003 I have been using nDoc quite a bit. I was quite dismayed to learn that nDoc was not compatible with the 2.0 Framework.
A little digging lead me to Jonas Lagerblad’s post about a improvements he has made to a port of nDoc 1.3.1 for .Net 2.0. I am about to install this as it will give me the docs that I need for now, but I would be more comfortable having a complete version. As yet I’m not doing anything that is not covered by this version, but that may change soon as I become more comforatble in the 2.0 Framework.
I was googling a little more about this to find feedback from others that have used this version and came across a nice little post on Fabrice’s weblog. Someone representing themselves as the “main developer of NDoc 1.3 and the titular admin of the project” indicated that a complete rewrite has been undertaken for the 2.0 Framework and that the new version is in alpha testing at the moment. Hopefully it won’t be too long until the new version is available.