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SonarQube developers visit PVS-Studio o…

SonarQube developers visit PVS-Studio office

Feb 02 2017
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Representatives of SonarSource company Freddy Mallet and Evgeny Mandrikov have recently visited the office of PVS-Studio team to exchange the experience in the development of static code analyzers.

SonarQube platform supports the analysis for a large number of languages (C/C++, C#, Flex, Java, JavaScript, PHP, Objective-C, PL/SQL, Python, Web and XML), while PVS-Studio supports only C/C++ and C# at the moment. However, our experience in Windows and Visual Studio Ecosystem was quite of interest for our colleagues. And of course, the developers of static analyzers always have a lot to talk about: to debate about the way the analyzers should work, which errors are a must to look for and the industry tendencies.

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People on the photo (from left to right): Andrey Karpov (PVS-Studio), Evgeny Mandrikov (SonarSource), Freddy Mallet (SonarSource), Evgeniy Ryzhkov (PVS-Studio).

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