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Sergey Vasiliev

Posts: Sergey Vasiliev

Mar 22 2022
Suspicious sortings in Unity, ASP.NET Core, and more
Sergey Vasiliev
Some believe that experienced developers do not make silly errors. Comparison errors? Dereferencing null references? Bet you think: "No, it's definitely not about me..." ;) By the way, what...
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Feb 18 2022
Why does my app send network requests when I open an SVG file?
Sergey Vasiliev
You decided to make an app that works with SVG. Encouraged by the enthusiasm, you collected libraries and successfully made the application. But suddenly you find that the app is sending...
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Feb 14 2022
PVS-Studio 7.17: Unreal Engine, ASP.NET Core, Texas Instruments
Sergey Vasiliev
We are pleased to announce the first release of PVS-Studio in 2022. In this article, we discuss various enhancements in managing Unreal Engine and ASP.NET Core projects. Keep reading to learn...
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Vulnerabilities due to XML files processing: XXE in C# applications in theory and in practice
Sergey Vasiliev
How can simple XML files processing turn into a security weakness? How can a blog deployed on your machine cause a data leak? Today we'll find answers to these questions, learn what XXE is and how...
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Jan 06 2022
The most interesting C# / .NET blogs and websites
Sergey Vasiliev
Let's take a look at the list of information sources that can be useful for the C# / .NET developers. Our list includes blogs, repositories with source code, standards and accounts of developers...
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Dec 31 2021
What's new in PVS-Studio in 2021?
Maxim Stefanov, Oleg Lisiy, Sergey Vasiliev
2021 is coming to an end, which means it's time to sum up the year! Today we'll tell you about the new features we added to PVS-Studio in the past year. Buckle up and let's...
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Dec 27 2021
Errors and suspicious code fragments in .NET 6 sources
Sergey Vasiliev
The .NET 6 turned out to be much-awaited and major release. If you write for .NET, you could hardly miss such an event. We also couldn't pass by the new version of this platform. We decided to...
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Nov 24 2021
A variety of errors in C# code by the example of CMS DotNetNuke: 40 questions about the quality
Sergey Vasiliev
Today, we discuss C# code quality and a variety of errors by the example of CMS DotNetNuke. We're going to dig into its source code. You're going to need a cup of...
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Nov 12 2021
All hail bug reports: how we reduced the analysis time of the user's project from 80 to 4 hours
Sergey Vasiliev
People often see work in support as something negative. Today we'll look at it from a different perspective. This article is about a real communication of 100+ messages, exceptions, the analysis...
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Sep 07 2021
How Visual Studio 2022 ate up 100 GB of memory and what XML bombs had to do with it
Sergey Vasiliev
In April 2021 Microsoft announced a new version of its IDE – Visual Studio 2022 – while also announcing that the IDE would be 64-bit. We've been waiting for this for so long – no more 4 GB...
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