Considering the quality (method GetFoo() : returns a foo. Fullstop.) of C# docs, debugger is quite often the only sensible way to find out what the heck is the method returning and where in the object it returns I might find the snippet of data I'm looking for. Generated documentation is just great ... in 98.7491% of cases you get as much information as you would from reading the name of the method and the parameters.
Jenda
Enoch was right!
Enjoy the last years of Rome.
In reply to Re: Rambling about debuggers
by Jenda
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