You echo my feelings: inline POD means that the documentation follows the code's organization. Documentation needs its own organization for different purposes: tutorial, group explainations of related functions, etc. Inline documentation would also require some kind of "literate programming" process as well.
—John
In reply to Re: (tye)Re: Inline POD vs. EOF POD
by John M. Dlugosz
in thread Inline POD vs. EOF POD
by lachoy
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