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In this article, we'll discuss how a harmless-looking line of JavaScript code caused test instability in a product and how to prevent such issues. pvs-studio.com/en/blog/posts/…


Last autumn month burns with yellowed leaves of trees, and we're here to tell you about lexical analysis!

pvs_studio's tweet image. Last autumn month burns with yellowed leaves of trees, and we're here to tell you about lexical analysis!
pvs_studio's tweet image. Last autumn month burns with yellowed leaves of trees, and we're here to tell you about lexical analysis!

Finally! .NET 10 is just around the corner, so it's time to set off fireworks and celebrate the anniversary of our favorite platform! This article explores JIT improvements, the standard library expansions, and new SDK capabilities. pvs-studio.com/en/blog/posts/…


Welcome to the ninth part of our digest on news and events in the .NET world! We've got plenty of updates this time. This time, we talk about the latest previews and RC versions of .NET 10, new Visual Studio 2026, etc. pvs-studio.com/en/blog/posts/…


In September, we broke down the 86Box v5.0 release, timed for the 30th anniversary of Windows 95 retail launch, and promised to show you something else. What is it that we promised? And why did we save our discovery for a separate article? pvs-studio.com/en/blog/posts/…


Time to guess the term!

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What's missing from C++—and how do developers fill the gaps? The author explores ideas and examples that show how the language could go even further. Let's explore them in this article! pvs-studio.com/en/blog/posts/…


Your code accepts external data? Congratulations, and welcome to the minefield! Any unchecked user input can lead to a vulnerability, and manually finding all the "tripwires" in a large project is nearly impossible. But there is a "sapper"—a static analyzer. Our "sapper's"…


C# 14 is almost here, so it's time for our annual feature overview. This year brought fewer changes than the last. Some might consider them minor, but is it really so? Let's take a closer look. pvs-studio.com/en/blog/posts/…


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