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Hi can someone help, I am looking for a book or internet
link on documenting a programme from start to end, I have
always coded on the fly but now need to document
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On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 23:45:28 -0800, "Frank"
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Hi can someone help, I am looking for a book or internet
link on documenting a programme from start to end, I have
always coded on the fly but now need to document
everything.


When you get past the preachiness, The Visual Basic Style Guide isn't
a bad starting point. I don't know whether it's still available,
though there's a VB.Net successor to it:

http://www.dymocks.com.au/ContentDyn...SBN=0130348627

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