Re: Internally maintained end-to-end API documentation

2003-12-15 Thread Joshua Walker
--- "Brian Vincent (C)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Stepping back a bit, I started thinking of > tossing an > > SQL database on one of my machines and writing > some > > kind of dynamic HTML front end for it. > > I wouldn't. Wine has lots of tools in use for > building and

Re: Internally maintained end-to-end API documentation

2003-12-15 Thread Brian Vincent (C)
Title: Re: Internally maintained end-to-end API documentation >   After reading Wine Weekly News Issue #200, (Congrats > by the way), I stumbled across the Wine Status Pages. Thanks. >   In my humble opinion, this is a very dangerous and > volatile place to have

Re: Internally maintained end-to-end API documentation

2003-12-13 Thread Gregory M. Turner
On Saturday 13 December 2003 04:40 am, Joshua Walker wrote: > There is one thing that really bugging the heck out > of me. > Most of the API documentation is possessed by MSDN. > In my humble opinion, this is a very dangerous and > volatile place to have it. > > I was once t

Internally maintained end-to-end API documentation

2003-12-13 Thread Joshua Walker
Hello all, I have been a lurker, going on now a good part of three years. I have some ideas I wish to cast to the table. I am a writer, not a programmer by craft. This hindrance aside, I have kicked around my fair share of C code. I have also been known to throw gooey splatterings of VMS re