Checking LibrePCB with PVS-Studio Inside a Docker Container https://www.viva64.com/en/b/0598/
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Checking LibrePCB with PVS-Studio Inside a Docker Container
This is a classic article, where we share our experience of checking an open-source project called LibrePCB with PVS-Studio. What makes it special, though, is the fact that the analysis w...
Rob and Jason are joined by JF Bastien from Apple to discuss the San Diego C++ Committee meeting from his perspective as the chair of the new Evolution Working Group Incubator. http://cppcast.com/2018/12/jf-bastien/
Shoot yourself in the foot when handling input data https://www.viva64.com/en/b/0599/
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Shoot yourself in the foot when handling input data
The linking concept of today's article differs from usual. This time it is not one project, the source code of which was analyzed, but a number of warnings related to one and the same dia...
Free PVS-Studio for those who develops open source projects https://www.viva64.com/en/b/0600/
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Free PVS-Studio for those who develops open source projects
On the New 2019 year's eve, a PVS-Studio team decided to make a nice gift for all contributors of open-source projects hosted on GitHub, GitLab or Bitbucket. They are given free usage of ...
Prior to entering start-up mode to launch Plastic SCM back in 2005, Pablo worked as R&D engineer in fleet control software development (GMV, Spain) and later digital television software stack (Sony, Belgium). Then he moved to a project management position (GCC, Spain) leading the evolution of an ERP software package for industrial companies. During these years he became an expert in version control and software configuration management working as a consultant and participating in several events as a speaker. Pablo founded Codice Software in 2005 and since then is focused on his role as chief engineer designing and developing Plastic SCM and SemanticMerge among other SCM products. http://cppcast.com/2018/12/pablo-santos/
PVS-Studio and Bug Bounties on Free and Open Source Software https://www.viva64.com/en/b/0601/
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PVS-Studio and Bug Bounties on Free and Open Source Software
In January, the EU is launching another big hunt for bugs in open-source software projects with the total bounty amount of about €850,000. Now, here's a hint: static analysis is one of th...
Kris is a C++ Software Engineer who currently lives a couple of doors down from CppCon 2019. He has worked in different industries over the years including telecommunications, games and most recently finance for Quantlab Financial. He has an interest in modern C++ development with a focus on performance and quality. He is an open source enthusiast with multiple open source libraries where he uses template metaprogramming techniques to support the C++ rule - "Don't pay for what you don't use" whilst trying to be as declarative as possible with a help of domain-specific languages. Kris is also a keen advocate of extreme programming techniques, test/behaviour driven development and truly believes that 'the only way to go fast is to go well!'. Visit the link to listen to the podcast http://cppcast.com/2019/01/kris-jusiak/
Social networking services for developers https://www.viva64.com/en/b/0604/
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Social networking services for developers
This article contains the list of links to the interesting blogs in various social networks. We had to choose mainly those that focus on C++, C# and Java developers because of the tech st...