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Javadoc-editor Plugin for IntellyJ Idea

Student: Shlenskiy Daniil

Supervisor: Efim M. Grinkrug

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 7

Year of Graduation: 2018

The Java programming language is constantly evolving and does not stand still, but the process of writing the Javadoc documentation has not practically changed. Until now, the only way to create documentation is to manually write documentary comments in a special format with necessary tags. The purpose of this work is to develop a plugin for IntelliJ IDEA, which allows editing Javadoc comments using a graphical interface. It will allow not to keep in mind all the tags and descriptors that are necessary for writing good and understandable Javadoc documentation. The paper contains 21 pages, 3 chapters, 5 illustrations, 15 bibliography items, 4 appendices. Keywords: Javadoc; plug-in; IntelliJ IDEA.

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