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Tag: #c · 3 posts
Posted Jul 25
#ocaml#c#go#java#javascript#python#r2c#ruby#sast#semgrep#static_analysis#static_code_analysis#typescript Semgrep is a fast, open-source tool that scans your code to find bugs and security issues in over 30 programming languages. It works locally on your computer or in your build system, so your code stays private. Semgrep’s rules are easy to write and understand, helping you catch problems early in development, whether in your IDE, pre-commit checks, or CI/CD pipelines. For stronger security, the Semgrep AppSec Platform offers advanced analysis, AI-powered triage, and detailed fix guidance, reducing false alarms and helping developers fix issues quickly without slowing down. This improves code quality and security efficiently. https://github.com/semgrep/semgrep
Posted Jul 16
#other#awesome#awesome_list#c#c_plus_plus#cpp#cpp_library#cppcon#libraries#list#lists#programming_tutorial#resources You can access a vast, well-organized collection of C++ libraries, frameworks, and tools that cover almost every programming need—from standard libraries, GUI, networking, and machine learning to game engines, cryptography, and more. This curated list includes popular and high-quality options like Boost, Qt, OpenCV, and many specialized libraries for tasks such as asynchronous programming, audio processing, and serialization. Using these resources can save you time, improve code quality, and help you build efficient, robust applications by leveraging tested, peer-reviewed components instead of writing everything from scratch. It’s a one-stop reference to boost your C++ development productivity and capabilities. https://github.com/fffaraz/awesome-cpp
Posted May 25
#c_lang#c#drivers#gpl#hacktoberfest#kernel#operating_system#os#osdev#reactos#win32#win32api#windows#x86 ReactOS is a free, open-source operating system designed to be compatible with Windows applications and drivers, especially those for Windows Server 2003 and later versions. The latest version, 0.4.15, brings major improvements like better USB and driver support, enhanced system stability, 64-bit fixes, and new features in system tools such as Notepad and Paint. It can be tested safely on virtual machines and is ideal for users seeking a Windows-like experience without Microsoft’s software. ReactOS is still in alpha, so it’s best for testing, but it offers a promising alternative for Windows users wanting a free, open-source OS[1][2][3]. https://github.com/reactos/reactos