A list of puns related to "List of tools for code review"
I'm preparing a code review checklist for my team (fullstack JS & Node) and I don't know if there are any popular lists in the community & what tools you're using to automate some of the work
Dipshits. Don't fuck this up.
I have curated a list of no-code tools. Itโs a growing list which I intend to keep updated. If you would like any no code tool to be added to this list please let me know.
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reviewdog version 0.9.10 now added support GitLab integration. https://github.com/haya14busa/reviewdog/releases/tag/0.9.10
About reviewdog, see https://github.com/haya14busa/reviewdog for more detail.
Hey y'all. This is a bit of a niche question, but I was wondering if there was a group of hand tools, nothing powered that allowed people to farm really efficiently. I'm thinking of stuff like the guguluza berry picker, or that hand cart with brushes on it that was used to quickly knock bugs off of crops.
I've been working on a radar website off and on for a bit. Well, http://radar.us.com/loc/va-hr/ to be specific. (Although the other locations need fixing, I've been lazy. Gonna get to them soon).
The hardest part about building this site is figuring out what counties/zones to include for a specific location. So far, I've had to hunt down the lists, then match them up on a map, and manually decide which zones and counties to include.
Is there someplace that has a list of the zones/county codes for various metro areas? Or is there some place where I can visually click counties and get the zones/county codes?
Many thanks for any pointers.
Here is a list I have compiled of woodworking gift ideas. These prices DO NOT include tax and shipping. All of these have either been used by me, or someone whose opinion I trust. Your mileage may vary, of course.
This is not a perfect list, but it has a variety of price level options. Feel free to reply if you have any questions, and I will do what I can to answer them.
Up to $25
Starret Adhesive Tape Measure (6ft) - $8
WEN 1-2-3 Setup Blocks (2-pack) - $17
Bessy F-Clamp (6in and 12in) 4-Pack - $25
Rockler 4ft T-Track - $25
Zebra .5mm Mechanical Pencil (2 Pack) - $4
Blue Painters Tape (1 roll) - $4
Rockler Silicone Glue Brush - $4
PEC Tools Feeler Gauges - $22
Titebond III 16oz Wood Glue - $10
TransTint Dye (colors vary) - $25
The Complete Manual of Woodworking (Paperback) - $20
Rockler Offset Collet Wrenches (Router Table, Bosch/PC/DeWalt options) - $20
Kreg Featherboard - $22
$25-$50
iGaging Magnetic Angle Meter - $40
Zero Clearance Table Saw Insert (check for make/model fit) โ Roughly $20-$30
Incra Precision T-Rule and Marking (6inโฆ other sizes available for more/less) - $28
Rockler Flexible Table-Shop Light (Magnetic and Clamp)
Whiteside Spiral Router Bits (sizes vary) - $25-$50
Kreg 30in Adjustable Miter Bar - $30
Suizan 9in Japanese Pull Saw (Double Sided) - $39
GVS Half-Mask Respirator + Extra Filters (sizes vary) - $37
3M Cubitron II 5in Sanding discs (grits vary) - $26
Carhartt Firm Duck Shop Apron - $40
Understanding Wood (Book) - $31
Woodriver/Vintage Stanley/Record Plane โAdjuSTARโ (Lie Nielsen out of stock) - $40
Pfeil Marking Knife (Left and Right hand versions available) - $40
Mag Switch Universal Magnetic Featherboard - $50
Rockler Jig/Fixture Accessories Kit (Knobs/Bolts/etc) - $32
$50-100
Carter Bandsaw Stabilizer (Check website for applicable bandsaws) - $83
Stanley Sweetheart 4-Piece Chisel set โ $90
Rockler Flip-Up Castor Set - $66
Kreg Setup Bar Set - $75
Freud Thin Kerf Glue Line Rip Blade (10in) - $57
Rob Cosman Woodriver Marking Wheel Gauge - $80
Guide Pro Resaw Featherboard (Bandsaw) - $80
When migration services to K8s, many things have to be kept in mind like:
I was wondering whether there is a tool that can review my helm chart and can give me suggestions for misconfigurations and bad architecture of components interacting with each other.In short, K8s best practices checker via helm chart. For newbies, this could be helpful.
I know there are many tools around container vulnerability detection and security. I wanted something that works on K8s manifests, like given a helm chart the tool simulates the architecture and points the bad practices or improvements.
Did any of you feel the need of same, coz after reading many tutorials on K8s I am still not sure whether the K8s yamls are production-ready?
Which tools do you use for this or do you consult someone about it? I made a draft ppt outlining some things to keep in mind with some links to blogs. Can be very much detailed, just in case if anyone needs.
Hello ,
I am searching for an Open source security code review tool for java , which one you recommend ?
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For the past several months I have been running adventure brainstorming sessions - a group of GMs meet in the discord voice chat, and we challenge ourselves to improvise a one-shot adventure in 2 hours. We have brainstormed dozens of stories, and published a few. We have established a process that works very well, makes the adventure writing easy and fun - usually, by the end of a 2-3 hour brainstorming session we have a draft of an adventure that we can run for our players. In this post I want to share with you our process. It works best when you're doing it together with other people (with a friend or an online group), but you can definitely use it to create adventures on your own.
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Misc Titles
4 Film Favorites: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles HD [1-3 & TMNT [2007] $12 (MA)
Alien Quadrilogy SD [Alien: Director's Cut, Aliens: Special Edition, Alien 3 Special Edition & Alien Resurrection] $8 (MA)
2012 & Godzilla [1998] double feature HD $6 (MA)
Bad Boys 1 & 2 HD $8 (MA)
Bad Boys Trilogy HD $10 (MA)
Batwoman Season 2 HD $7 (Vudu)
Blade Runner 2049 4K $6 (MA)
Bohemian Rhapsody 4K $6 (MA)
Doom Patrol Season 1 HD $7 (Vudu)
Falling Skies Season 2 HD $6 (Vudu)
Grace & Frankie Season 1 SD $3 (Vudu)
Halloween 4K [2018] $6 (MA)
Harry Potter 4 Film Favorites Years 5-7 HD [Order of the Phoenix, Half Blood Prince, Deathly Hallows 1 & 2] $7 (MA)
How To Train Your Dragon 2 4K $6 (MA)
How To Train Your Dragon 3 Film Collection HD $10 (MA)
Jumanji Welcome To The Jungle & The Next Level double feature $6 (MA)
Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom 4K $6 (MA)
Justice League: Gods & Monsters and Wonder Woman [2009] HD $7 (MA)
Justified Season 4 HD $6 (Vudu)
Justified The Final Season HD $6 (Vudu)
Leprechaun 7 Film Collection HD $8 (Vudu)
Lincoln SD $4 (iTunes/ports)
Little House On The Prairie Season 1 HD $6 (Vudu)
Mission Impossible 6 Film Collection HD $10 (Vudu)
Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle Of The Realms 4K $6 (MA)
My Girl 1 & 2 SD $5 (MA)
Narcos Season 1 SD $3 (Vudu)
Night At The Museum 3 Film Collection HD $10 (MA) [Part 3 will redeem 4K iTunes & port or will be HD MA]
Passengers 4K $6 (MA)
Predator 4 Film Collection HD $10 (MA)
Ready Player One 4K $6 (MA)
Rick & Morty Season 1 HD $7 (Vudu)
Saw 7 Film Collection HD [Unrated] $7 (Vudu)
Supernatural Season 15 HD $8 (Vudu)
The 100 Season 1 HD $6 (Vudu)
The Big Bang Theory Season 8 HD $7 (Vudu)
The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard 4K $6 (Vudu or iTunes)
The House With A Clock In It's Walls 4K $6 (MA)
The Leftovers Season 1 HD $6 (Vudu)
The Lego Movie: The Second Part 4K $6 (MA)
The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy HD [Theatrical] $8 (MA)
The Magnificent Seven 4 Film Collection HD [The Magnificent Seven, Return Of The, Guns Of The & Magnificent Seven Ride] $10 (Vudu)
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I am looking for an issue tracker with agile / scrum modes (user stories, kanboard) and which have a mode for code reviewing too. I want a FOSS tool that can be self-hosted. I tried taiga, redmine, open-project, phabricator and no one is satisfying me :/ I have my own gitlab instance but I prefer an independent tool :)
What are you using / what tool do you know ?
Thanks :)
Dear all,
we are Nik Zaugg, Bachelor Student at the University of Zurich (UZH) currently working on his bachelor thesis and Dr. Sebastiano Panichella, Senior Research Associate at the S.E.A.L. group at UZH.
For a research project at the University of Zurich we are investigating ways to automate parts of the code review process to support developers in their reviewing activities.
Our Research:
Our research group at University of Zurich is conducting a research project aimed at understanding code changes inside code review and possible ways to automate the code review process/activities. To this extend, we have analyzed over 500 code review changes of eight open source projects (available on Gerrit) and categorized them accordingly into a fine-grained taxonomy of code review changes. As results of this analysis, we observed that there exist many recurring issues which could potentially be fixed automatically by research tools and prototypes.
Timeline:
Please fill in the survey until 3 of August 2018. We greatly appreciate early submissions.
Survey:
To perform more steps toward our research direction we are interested to investigate how code review is performed by industrial and open source developers as well as by research organizations. For this, we constructed a brief survey consisting of 18 questions related to code review and should not take you longer than 10 to 20 minutes.
The survey can be accessed via this link: https://goo.gl/forms/bpXcZV2jIwfVyAYG2
If you have any questions related to the survey or our research, please donโt hesitate to contact us under the following email addresses.
ยท panichella@ifi.uzh.ch / spanichella@gmail.com
Thank you for participating and by aiding us in our research!
Best Regards,
Nik Zaugg
Sebastiano Panichella
Unless you know of a tool that already exists then a link would be excellent
Hot off the Press! Here are the links to the February 2019 issue of Computer Vision News, the magazine of the algorithm community published by RSIP Vision: many articles about Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Driving. Free subscription on page 40.
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I forgot to add the link to the last one, so before I forget again: https://github.com/FLWFTW/snippets
So I'm looking for comments/criticisms/thoughts/opinions on coding style, formatting, organization, implementation, etc. I know these aren't the most robust or efficient ways of implementing these basic data structures, but they are simple and they work.
List: A generic doubly-linked list.
Hash: A generic hash table
Dictionary: A combination hash table/list.
Thanks!
I'm looking for any recommendations for online tools that may fit our needs.
Our situation: We use an external tool in our company called Dynamic Yield, basically an A/B testing tool on steroids. This tool is used frequently by our Product team and a few other people from various departments when they want to publish content without bothering the tech team. The problem is that they are very inexperienced coders and frequently inject bad code into the site without any kind of review process. We want to start forcing them to submit code to the development team to be approved before it goes live and I am wondering if anybody has had any experience with online services that offer this. Obviously the code never passes through git so the normal code review systems (GitHub, BitBucket, etc) aren't an option. Are there any good platforms that allows teams to upload code manually and get feedback/approval that do not require git and PRs etc?
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