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Code Correctness with FxCop







Code Correctness with FxCop

Code Correctness with FxCop 12/08/2003 12:06 AM

In this episode, Michael Murray and Jeffrey Van Gogh from the CLR Team describe FxCop, the freely-available code analysis tool from Microsoft, and talk about what the tool is for and how it works. They also show how FxCop is applied to a typical code example.




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