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  1. Dec 25

    Visualising Network Topologies: Zero to Hero in Two Days. “In this article, I would like to break down my own solution that finally took first place and describe the selected toolset and considerations”:

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  2. Dec 25

    Top-10 Bugs Found in C# Projects in 2020. Over the year, PVS-Studio team has written quite a number of articles covering a large variety of bugs found in open-source projects with the help of PVS-Studio. This list presents the most interesting specimens:

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  3. Dec 22

    Did It Have to Take So Long to Find a Bug? In this small post, you will learn about a bug that took two years to fix, although it could have been done in just five minutes:

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  4. Dec 18

    Top 10 Bugs Found in C++ Projects in 2020. It’s winter outside, the year is coming to an end, which means it’s time to review the most notable errors the PVS-Studio analyzer detected in 2020:

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  5. Dec 17

    “It’s been a long time since I came across such an interesting project to check. Thanks to the authors of ONLYOFFICE” ONLYOFFICE Community Server — how bugs contribute to the emergence of security problems:

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  6. Dec 17

    Big Data Tools EAP 12 Is Out: Experimental Python Support and Search Function in Zeppelin Notebooks. “In this release, we’ve added experimental Python support and global search inside Zeppelin notebooks. We’ve also addressed a variety of bugs”:

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  7. Dec 17

    Russian microcontroller K1986BK025 based on the RISC-V processor core for smart electricity meters. Well here we go, pictures, characteristics and other information, as well as a little bit of hype:

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  8. Dec 16

    Talking About Errors in the QuantConnect Lean Code. This article discusses errors found using a static analyzer in an open source project. There are some simple things that can help you avoid them:

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  9. Dec 15

    Big/Bug Data: Analyzing the Apache Flink Source Code. Today, the Apache Flink project developed by the Apache Software Foundation, one of the leaders in the Big Data software market, was chosen as a test subject for the analyzer:

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  10. Dec 14

    Algorithms in Go: Sliding Window Pattern (Part II). Let’s have a look at the following problem — we have an array of words, and we want to check whether a concatenation of these words is present in the given string:

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  11. Dec 10

    Designing a circuit that calculates integer cube root. “In this article I will tell you how to make a circuit in Verilog HDL on FPGA which will calculate cube root from integer number. I will write code in Quartus Prime Lite. My device is Cyclone IV E”:

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  12. Dec 9

    The Rules for Data Processing Pipeline Builders. You may have noticed by 2020 that data is eating the world. And whenever any reasonable amount of data needs processing, a complicated multi-stage data processing pipeline will be involved:

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  13. Dec 9

    Development of “YaRyadom” (“I’mNear”) application under the control of Vk Mini Apps. Part 1 .Net Core. Application is developed in order to help people find their peers who share similar interests and to be able to spend some time doing what you like:

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  14. Dec 8

    cGit-UI — a web interface for Git Repositories. This article covers installing and configuring cGit-UI to work using Nginx + uWsgi. Setting up server components is quite simple and practically does not differ from setting up cGit:

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  15. Dec 7

    Configuring FT4232H using the ftdi_eeprom. Let’s look at the example and configure FT4232H directly on a system running GNU/Linux. We will do this using the ftdi_eeprom:

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  16. Dec 7

    Algorithms in Go: Sliding Window Pattern. Let’s consider the following problem — we have an array of integers and we need to find out the length of the smallest subarray the sum of which is no less than the target number:

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  17. Dec 7

    Is the upgrade to Ampere worth it? Are the A100 worth the money? Are there any cases when the A100 is still interesting? Is MIG technology useful? Playing with Nvidia’s New Ampere GPUs and Trying MIG:

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  18. Dec 7

    “Though some changes are expected, it will be held in keeping with the best traditions. In the run-up, we will announce one of today’s largest online AI programming championships — Russian AI Cup” Russian AI Cup 2020 — a new strategy game for developers:

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  19. Dec 2

    The Code Analyzer is wrong. Long live the Analyzer. Let’s look at an interesting case where the PVS-Studio analyzer is technically wrong, but from a practical point of view, the code should still be changed:

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  20. Nov 30

    How static code analysis helps in the GameDev industry. Today we will cover one of the ways to make your code more decent, which is static analysis, as well as how PVS-Studio in practice helps in the game project development of various sizes:

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