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Java Static Analysis And Custom Bug Detectors

An anonymous reader writes "Java static analysis and custom bug detectors can be a very cost-effective way to improve software quality. By creating a detector for a known bug pattern, we can search for that bug pattern not only in the current code base for a specific project, but in any project, current or future. This article looks at how static analysis tools can change the way you manage software quality."

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  1. Searching for future bugs? by noidentity · · Score: 2, Funny

    "By creating a detector for a known bug pattern, we can search for that bug pattern not only in the current code base for a specific project, but in any project, current or future."

    Does it require a 1.21 gigawatt lightning bolt to power the future search feature?

  2. Re:Why not use OCaml or Haskell? by bunions · · Score: 3, Funny

    OCaml and Haskell you say? Excellent. I was looking around for a magical silver bullet the other day, and these look like just the ticket!

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    there is no need to sign your posts. this isn't usenet. your username is right there above your post. stop it.
  3. Re:That's great... by Jagungal · · Score: 2, Funny

    Clearly you are a youngin that has been indoctrinated by educators because it seems that java is all they will teach nowadays. I fail to understand why. I assume its laziness, lack of funding and loss of touch with the real world.

    I find it amusing that all of the people posting about their positive experiences with Java have user id's less than 50000, meaning they have been around here quite a while.

      The trolls are all anonymously sprouting FUD .... maybe the anonymous Trolls need to come out of thier holes and visit the real world now and then.