Twin Cities Dev Group Meeting Tomorrow: Static Analysis in .NET

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Donn Felker

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Apr 11, 2011, 11:19:58 AM4/11/11
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Hello Everyone, its that time again ... The Twin Cities Developers Group is meeting tomorrow. Jason Bock will be presenting Static Analysis in .NET. It's some super interesting stuff, so please come out and get your Static Analysis on. :)

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Session Abstract

Need to double check that code before code check-in? Need to ensure no one is doing X, Y or Z? Good, because Jason Bock is about to school all of us on Static Analysis in .NET.

Aprils talk will cover a whole bunch of .NET goodness. Like what you ask?

We all want to have someone else review our code to make sure it’s written well. Wouldn’t it be even better if we can have that review process done automatically? In this session, you’ll see how you can use static analysis tools (like Code Analysis/FxCop) to find all kinds of implementation issues before they show up in a release. You’ll also find out how to manage rule sets in Visual Studio, and find out how you can create your own custom rules.

Register for Static Analysis in .NET in Edina, MN  on Eventbrite

Jason Bock is a Principal Consultant for Magenic (http://www.magenic.com) and a Microsoft MVP (C#). He has worked on a number of business applications using a diverse set of substrates and languages such as C#, .NET, and Java. He is the author of “Applied .NET Attributes”, “CIL Programming: Under the Hood of .NET”, “.NET Security”, and “Visual Basic 6 Win32 API Tutorial”. He has written numerous articles on software development issues and has presented at a number of conferences and user groups. He is a leader of the Twin Cities Code Camp (http://www.twincitiescodecamp.com) and runs the Twin Cities Languages User Group (http://www.twincitieslanguagesusergroup.com). Jason holds a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Marquette University. Visit his web site at http://www.jasonbock.net.


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