I used nDoc all the time back in the days of Visual Studio 2003. nDoc is a tool that creates documentation based upon the XML comment you write in your source code files. Then came VS 2005 and, as far as I understand, nDoc had to be rewritten in order for Generics to work. That was back in the Whidbey beta 1 time frame in late 2004, and is still stuck there.

I have searched the web many, many times, trying to find a substitute to nDoc. I didn't find squat. I haven't been able to create source code documentation in Visual Studio 2005 and I've been using it for about a year now. That's a long time without documentation.

If you know of a code comment documentation tool for VS 2005, please make a comment about it. Your help is much appreciated.

I redesigned this blog yesterday because the old design was pretty boring. The idea is to keep the design as clean and simple as  possible, but still be nice to the eye. I'm not sure it is good enough yet, I feel like something's missing.

It is made like a dasBlog theme and I would like to share the it to anyone interested, I just have to be sure I'm done before releasing it to the public. If you are using dasBlog and are interested in this theme, please let me know what you think about it and what could be done to make it nicer. Eventually, I will release it for download here on this site.

Update:
You can now download the dasblog theme.