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Today is a great day. Everyone is now aware of the problem and truly believes that technical debt affects the velocity of teams, by decreasing the applications quality level (performance, ability to add new features, reliability of maintenance tasks, testability, maintainability, etc.).
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Posted by Romain GAUTIER in HowTos & Tutorials on December 10, 2012 with Comments Off
Javascript is widely used in web projects. The language is very easy to use but harder to master which leads, unfortunatly, to misusage from many developers. Scertify allows Javascript developers to quickly improve the quality of their code, by checking over 400 rules “on the fly” directly from Eclipse. For this reason, using Scertify during code sessions in Javascript is a strong asset.
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Posted by Michael Picovschi in Blog on November 20, 2012 with 3 Comments
Scertify is a code analysis tool chain created and maintained by Tocea. It provides development teams with efficient solutions to tackle technical debt. One of the key features of Scertify is its ease of use with existing development environment like Maven, Eclipse, Jenkins… This allows teams to easily get started without disrupting their usual development process.This article presents Scertify’s Maven plugin.
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Posted by Tocea in Release Notes on October 5, 2012 with Comments Off
Release Date: 10.03.2012
We are proud to announce that Scertify™ Code 1.7 is released. Find below new features available in the product, including Computer-Aided refactoring of code (see the video tutorial), a focus on the control of Java Security rules (JavaSEC / Owasp), and the extension of covered languages to Javascript, C/C++ and XML. Read more…