Hello,
this would be my list, looking forward to the summit
Br,
Stefan
1. SDK projects, Multi Targeting and Creating Nuget packages
2. Error Handling & Logging
9. VFP Migration
11. New Language Features
14. From DBF to SQL
17. Getting out of technical debt (How to improve code quality with ...
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- Fri Sep 06, 2024 6:54 am
- Forum: Product
- Topic: Session proposals for the X# Summit
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- Mon Jun 24, 2024 9:15 am
- Forum: Visual FoxPro
- Topic: Security Scan for X#
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Re: Security Scan for X#
Hi Robert,
thank you for the clarifaction. So we will have to find a different way to get the source code scanned and verified.
We may have to find a similar solution as Volkmar did.
Thank you.
Br,
Stefan
thank you for the clarifaction. So we will have to find a different way to get the source code scanned and verified.
We may have to find a similar solution as Volkmar did.
Thank you.
Br,
Stefan
- Fri Jun 21, 2024 4:47 pm
- Forum: Visual FoxPro
- Topic: Security Scan for X#
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5413
Re: Security Scan for X#
Hello,
as I understand, in the compilation process the (for example) VFP code will get translated into a modified C# syntax, shouldn't it be possible to scan this resulting code with existing static code analysis tools such as SonarQube?
Is it possible to retrieve the translated file (I guess it ...
as I understand, in the compilation process the (for example) VFP code will get translated into a modified C# syntax, shouldn't it be possible to scan this resulting code with existing static code analysis tools such as SonarQube?
Is it possible to retrieve the translated file (I guess it ...