Paul Maddox

Software development team leader specialising in Microsoft Visual C# and C++ from the Northwest of England. Experience working in a globalised business and team; understanding of enterprise business operation and practices; experience reporting to executive management Skills in numerous languages and technologies; knowledge of formal software development lifecycle; experience of architecture design

Friday, May 30, 2008

Microsoft Source Analysis

Microsoft have released their previously internal tool Source Analysis (aka StyleCop). This allows project- and file- level source code analysis checking it meets a whole raft of style rules developed by Microsoft. Some you will agree with, some you won't. The good news is you can turn off rules you don't like, the bad news is you cannot develop your own.

blogs.msdn.com

1 Comments:

  • At May 30, 2008 8:02 AM , Blogger Ragoczy said...

    It is possible to develop your own rules, but apparently not supported/appreciated. But it can be done: http://lovethedot.blogspot.com/2008/05/creating-custom-rules-for-microsoft.html

     

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