Uninstall Xcode 3.0

I would like to know how to uninstall Xcode and all of the Developer Apps.
Thanks!

I have tried this solution which is the right solution i'm sure as the exert from 'About Xcode Tools' pdf below says the exact same thing... but when i enter the command it asks for the password but then says 'sudo: /Library/uninstall-devtools: command not found' ......? Am i missing the uninstall script file?......
Exert from 'About Xcode Tools' pdf:
Uninstalling Xcode 3.0 Developer Tools
To uninstall Xcode developer tools on the boot volume along with the Xcode directory, from a Terminal
window type:
$ sudo <Xcode directory>/Library/uninstall-devtools --mode=all
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