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XML Documentation Tool
The XML Documentation Tool (XML Documentation Tool.exe) gives Visual Basic .NET developers the ability to author XML documentation files for their library projects. This is useful when it is desirable to distribute a built assembly but impractical to distribute associated source code. Consumers of their referenced libraries see the XML information in Intellisense in the Visual Studio code editor and the Object Browser. Download the files
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Do you remember the Donkey.bas Quick Basic sample that shipped with the MS-DOS operating system in 1981? Well, it has finally been upgraded. Donkey.NET provides a thrilling, three-dimensional driving experience in a game created entirely in Visual Basic. Download the game and code now at
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