PVS-Studio
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🔹searching for bugs in C, C++, C#, and Java
🔹it works on Windows, Linux, and MacOS

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No project is perfect - whichever open-source project you examine, you can find a bug, or two - or... Welcome to our new video series where we study cases like this one.
Let's start with MuseScore: we downloaded and inspected the project's source code. Now sit back and relax while we talk about the peculiar code fragments we found.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAVbpFTj81I
Rob and Jason are joined by Brandon Duick and Billy Sisson from Exyn Technologies. They first discuss the upcoming CppCon hybrid conference and a new tuple library for C++20. Then they talk to Brandon and Billy about the autonomous UAS/Drone software they work on at Exyn Technologies.
https://cppcast.com/autonomous-uas/
Rob and Jason are joined by Joël Falcou and Denis Yaroshevskiy. They first talk about the 6.2 release of Qt and the range-based for loop bug that won’t be getting fixed in C++23. Then they talk to Joel and Denis about EVE, a C++20 SIMD library that evolved from Boost.SIMD. https://cppcast.com/eve/
When you are just starting to learn how to code, sometimes you may need practical tips from more experienced developers. What is a best practice for a specific scenario? What do you need to avoid? How to write better code? We took it upon us to help you out. Here's a selection of 8 tips for beginner C++ developers.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvCmvcnOJdo
Rob and Jason are joined by Hal Finkel from the US Department of Energy. They first talk to Hal about the LLVM 13 release and why the release notes were lacking. Then they talk to Hal about his C++ JIT Proposal, the Clang prototype and how it could be used. They also talk about Hal’s work at DOE, Exascale computing and more.
https://cppcast.com/jit-doe-labs/
Rob and Jason are joined by Bryce Adelstein Lelbach. They first talk about SonarLint analysis, and searching algorithm performance and an observation on compiler diversity. Then they talk to Bryce about the proposals that are heading for C++23, including major changes to the executor and networking proposals.

https://cppcast.com/cpp23-iso-progress/
If you are asking: "What is PVS-Studio?" - this video answers your question. Here we'll talk about the most important topics and aspects related to the PVS-Studio static analyzer. You'll find out not just how PVS-Studio can help you - but also what mechanisms and approaches it uses.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Fy-JTYzEs0