I’ve updated StyleCop Cmd - now supports XSL to transform the output XML for easy reporting. Plus, it’s a lot friendlier to use - gives sensible diagnostics instead of crashing at the slightest excuse.
Sunday 27 July 2008 stylecopcmd
I’ve updated StyleCop Cmd - now supports XSL to transform the output XML for easy reporting. Plus, it’s a lot friendlier to use - gives sensible diagnostics instead of crashing at the slightest excuse.
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