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Articles: Sergey Khrenov

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May 04 2022
Code comments as a work of art
Sergey Khrenov
Welcome all developers and everyone who commiserate. Everyone commented their code at least once — that's for sure. Was it your code or someone else's? Were these comments useful? Or were they...
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Jan 25 2022
Re-checking PascalABC.NET
Sergey Khrenov
Welcome all fans of clean code! Today we analyze the PascalABC.NET project. In 2017, we already found errors in this project. We used two static analysis tools (more precisely, plugins...
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Aug 12 2021
PVS-Studio team's kanban board. Part 2: YouTrack
Sergey Khrenov
Hello everyone! Welcome to the second part of the PVS-Studio Team's Kanban Board story. This time we'll talk about YouTrack. You'll learn why we chose and implemented this task tracker and...
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Mar 31 2021
PVS-Studio team's kanban board. Part 1: agile
Sergey Khrenov
This article could have been born about a year ago – that's when the PVS-Studio team decided to try agile. However, we wanted to experience it hands-on before we told the world about it. Aside...
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Jan 10 2020
Play "osu!", but watch out for bugs
Sergey Khrenov
Hi, all of you collectors of exotic and plain bugs alike! We've got a rare specimen on our PVS-Studio test bench today – a game called "osu!", written in C#. As usual, we'll be looking for...
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Dec 19 2019
Top 10 bugs found in C# projects in 2019
Sergey Khrenov
Hi to all fans of bugs! The New Year is coming soon, so it is time to take stock of the the outgoing year. By tradition, we're glad to present the top list of errors found by the PVS-Studio team...
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Dec 10 2019
SARIF SDK and its errors
Sergey Khrenov
Today we have another high-quality Microsoft project to be checked, which we'll heroically delve into trying to find errors with PVS-Studio. SARIF, an acronym for Static Analysis Interchange...
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Dec 09 2019
AWS announced an automated code analysis service
Sergey Khrenov
Amazon recently announced the launch of a new machine-learning based service for automated code reviews aiming at performance...
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Dec 06 2019
Azure SDK for .NET: story about a difficult error search
Sergey Khrenov
When we decided to search for errors in the Azure SDK for .NET project, we were pleasantly surprised by its size. "Three and a half million lines of code," we kept saying, studying the...
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Solutions to bug-finding challenges offered by the PVS-Studio team at conferences in 2018-2019
Sergey Khrenov
Hi! Though the 2019 conference season is not over yet, we'd like to talk about the bug-finding challenges we offered to visitors at our booth during the past conferences. Starting with the fall...
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