Sourcetrail is now free and open-source software
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SourceTrail[^]:
Sourcetrail is a cross-platform source explorer that helps you get productive on unfamiliar source code.
Wasn't selling? Edit: OK, I guess that was kind of mean. Sorry about that, devs of SourceTrail.
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SourceTrail[^]:
Sourcetrail is a cross-platform source explorer that helps you get productive on unfamiliar source code.
Wasn't selling? Edit: OK, I guess that was kind of mean. Sorry about that, devs of SourceTrail.
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SourceTrail[^]:
Sourcetrail is a cross-platform source explorer that helps you get productive on unfamiliar source code.
Wasn't selling? Edit: OK, I guess that was kind of mean. Sorry about that, devs of SourceTrail.
not for .net
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not for .net
Take a look at: pvs-studio[^] :-\
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Take a look at: pvs-studio[^] :-\
That says C++, not .NET.
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That says C++, not .NET.
Yes that's the category header, but PVS-Studio supports C, C++, C# and Java. Confusing, I know :-\
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SourceTrail[^]:
Sourcetrail is a cross-platform source explorer that helps you get productive on unfamiliar source code.
Wasn't selling? Edit: OK, I guess that was kind of mean. Sorry about that, devs of SourceTrail.
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It uses static analysis on C, C++, Java and Python source code
So it wasn't selling because 3 of those 4 languages are basically dead? And before all the objections, all the "hey I'm using...", take a look around and tell me honestly, if you program in C, C++, or Java, you are in the minority, right? ;)
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It uses static analysis on C, C++, Java and Python source code
So it wasn't selling because 3 of those 4 languages are basically dead? And before all the objections, all the "hey I'm using...", take a look around and tell me honestly, if you program in C, C++, or Java, you are in the minority, right? ;)
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16 Days: A TypeScript application from concept to implementation Database Transaction Management across AJAX Callsbut, but, all the cool kids are doing Python these days! :^) Not sure if they're doing much practical with it, but they're carrying the book around to the coffee shop. That has to count, right? Dang. Just noticed you said 3/4. Well, my sniffage still counts ;P
TTFN - Kent
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It uses static analysis on C, C++, Java and Python source code
So it wasn't selling because 3 of those 4 languages are basically dead? And before all the objections, all the "hey I'm using...", take a look around and tell me honestly, if you program in C, C++, or Java, you are in the minority, right? ;)
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16 Days: A TypeScript application from concept to implementation Database Transaction Management across AJAX CallsMarc Clifton wrote:
And before all the objections, all the "hey I'm using...", take a look around and tell me honestly, if you program in C, C++, or Java, you are in the minority, right? ;)
...just like if you program in C#, Javascript, or Python. AFAIK not even any of the clickbaitobullcrapmetric indexes are sufficiently full of organic fertilizer to claim a single language is being used by 50% of developers or even 50% of Fool-Stackoverflow QuazyAwful copypasta idiots.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason? Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful? --Zachris Topelius Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies. -- Sarah Hoyt