February 25, 2004

How to organize .NET

Eric Gunnerson asks How do your organize .NET.

He offers two suggestions and each suggestion is applicable to different groups. Picking one over the other is probably going to be a problem for someone.

I guess I’d suggest the documentation be documented in such a way that each new item is assigned categories or attributes so customers can view the information in a way that’s appripriate for them.

In this way, it should be simple to show a look at what’s changed in C# by finding all new items with the C# attribute. The results can then be categorized by the other attributes. Likewise, you should be able to, for example, view enhancements for the IDE, either showing both C# and VB.NET enhancements, or narrowing the changes to a single language.

I saw dynamic filtering like I describe on the MSDN site, where you can filter the sample code by language.

Anyway, that’s my two cents.

Posted by Nick Codignotto at February 25, 2004 06:41 PM | TrackBack
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