I worked with Parasoft with our projects written in C. Before using it you should have a rule set accordıng to your coding standard. It has some predefined sets though (i.e MISRA) but you can also add/modify rules. You should be well aware of the language syntax. I find that tool very useful. We found some potential bugs before test phase, saved us many defect and change requests :cool:
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I think Ubuntu is still not ready for the desktop ( and won't be any soon .... )Quote:
You know, i think the whole philosophy behind current Linux development is wrong!
You are absolutely right. If any linux distro wanted to be common it should be designed user friendly, easy to install with no other dependancy issues, hidden package management, no unimportant messaging. Each application should have some commonality for user to access. At least packages should be chosen to do so... Some flexibility and configurability can be sacrificed for this. Linux developpers may look into other more user friendly OS'es ie,Win7, MacOS, MacOS X etc.. Edit I forgot The language support.. It should support many languages spoken arroud the world... NOT the UI but also applications..