It so happened that the other day Andrei Karpov took part in Positive Hack Days and delivered a report there. And Evgeny Ryzhkov became a guest of SDCast, and as a result, a 40-minute podcast turned out. In both cases we are talking about static code analysis in general, and the PVS-Studio analyzer in particular. If you are interested in this subject, then I invite you to habracut, where you can learn a little more details and see links to these materials.
This issue will cover C / C ++ languages, as well as static code analysis methodology. You will learn how and why the PVS-Studio tool appeared. You will learn what mistakes programmers make most often, and many other interesting things.
Andrei Karpov made a presentation on “200 open source projects later: the experience of static source code analysis”.
The report is based on the experience of checking over 200 open source projects. Andrew shares interesting observations and conclusions.
Record of the report in Russian with simultaneous translation into English: http://www.phdays.ru/broadcast/ . Beginning of the report: 06:13:21. You can easily find it by searching the number 200 on the page and selecting this report in the list.