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16 Oct 2020
Part 2: Upsetting Opinions about Static Analyzers
Andrey Karpov
By writing the article "Upsetting opinions about static analyzers" we were supposed to get it off our chest and peacefully let it all go. However, the article unexpectedly triggered robust...
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13 Oct 2020
Organizing content on our blog with tags
Ekaterina Matveeva
As you know, we regularly post new content on programming and various interesting events from our company's life on our blog. The range of topics is expanding, and the number of articles is...
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12 Oct 2020
Upsetting opinions about static analyzers
Andrey Karpov
Static analysis tools have advanced far over the time they've been around. They no longer resemble the "linters" that were in active use 20 years ago. But some programmers still view them...
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Nullable Reference will not protect you, and here is the proof
Nikolay Mironov
Have you ever wanted to get rid of the problem with dereferencing null references? If so, using Nullable Reference types is not your choice. Do you want to know why? This will be our topic...
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02 Oct 2020
Checking WildFly, a JavaEE application server
Dmitry Scherbakov
WildFly (formerly known as JBoss Application Server) is an open-source JavaEE application server developed and first released by JBoss in February, 2008. The primary goal of the project is to...
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24 Sep 2020
Why it is important to apply static analysis for open libraries that you add to your project
Andrey Karpov
Modern applications are built from third-party libraries like a wall from bricks. Their usage is the only option to complete the project in a reasonable time, spending a sensible budget, so it's...
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23 Sep 2020
Why code reviews are good, but not enough
Andrey Karpov
Code reviews are definitely necessary and useful. It's a way to impart knowledge, educate, control a task, improve code quality and formatting, fix bugs. Moreover, you can notice high-level...
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03 Sep 2020
Checking QEMU using PVS-Studio
Evgeniy Ovsyannikov
QEMU is a rather well-known application for emulation. Static analysis can help developers of complex projects such as QEMU catch errors at early stages and generally improve quality and...
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01 Sep 2020
PVS-Studio finds security defects and provides application security. Report by Forrester Research on SAST, Q3 2020
Andrey Karpov, Paul Eremeev
PVS-Studio, originally developed as a universal tool for finding errors in software code, is now gradually focusing on ensuring safety and security of applications, identifying potential...
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28 Aoû 2020
Checking the code of XMage, and why you won't be able to get the special rare cards of the Dragon's Maze collection
Maxim Stefanov
XMage is a client-server application for playing Magic: The Gathering (MTG). XMage's development was started in early 2010. Since then, it has seen 182 releases, attracted an army of...
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