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George Gribkov

Posts: George Gribkov

How static code analysis helps in the GameDev industry
George Gribkov
The gaming industry is constantly evolving and is developing faster than a speeding bullet. Along with the growth of the industry, the complexity of development also increases: the code base...
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Oct 19 2020
Checking the code of DeepSpeech, or why you shouldn't write in namespace std
George Gribkov
DeepSpeech is an open-source speech recognition engine developed by Mozilla. It's pretty fast and ranks high, which makes its source code an interesting target for static analysis. In this...
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PVS-Studio is now in Compiler Explorer!
George Gribkov
Not so long ago, a landmark event has happened: PVS-Studio appeared in Compiler Explorer! Now you can quickly and easily analyze the code for errors right on the godbolt.org site (Compiler...
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Apr 30 2020
About embedded again: searching for bugs in the Embox project
George Gribkov
Embox is a cross-platform, multi-tasking real-time operating system for embedded systems. It is designed to work with limited computing resources and allows you to run Linux-based applications...
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Jan 17 2020
VVVVVV??? VVVVVV!!!
George Gribkov
If you're reading this text, you've either thought that something was wrong with the headline or you've seen the name of a familiar computer game. VVVVVV is an indie platformer game that has...
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Dec 30 2019
What is MISRA and how to cook it
George Gribkov
Perhaps every microcontroller software developer has heard about special coding standards to help improve the code security and portability. One of such standards is MISRA. In this article...
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Oct 31 2019
On request of Embedded developers: detecting errors in Amazon FreeRTOS
George Gribkov
Anyone who programs microcontrollers probably knows about FreeRTOS, or at least heard of this operating system. Amazon developers decided to enhance the abilities of this operating system to...
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Oct 22 2019
PVS-Studio in 2019
George Gribkov
We bring to your attention the presentation of “PVS-Studio in 2019”. The fact is that from time to time our users ask if there is any material that overviews the analyzer's capabilities, describes what it is, and so on. For this reason, we decided to record this presen…
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Aug 21 2019
An Easy Way to Make Money on Bug Bounty
George Gribkov
Surely you've heard the expression "bug hunting" many times. I dare to assume, you won't mind earning one or two hundred (or even thousand) dollars by finding a potential vulnerability in...
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Jul 15 2019
Errors that static code analysis does not find because it is not used
George Gribkov
Readers of our articles occasionally note that the PVS-Studio static code analyzer detects a large number of errors that are insignificant and don't affect the application. It is really so. For...
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