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