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TIP: Get more information about a rule/warning within Visual Studio [David Kean]

Did you know you can get more information about a particular rule/warning within Visual Studio; including its description, information on how to fix it, whether or not it is considered a breaking...

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FxCop 1.35 rule documentation now on MSDN Wiki [David Kean]

One thing you might notice from today when you fire up FxCop 1.35, is that the rule URLs are now redirecting to the new MSDN Library Wiki as opposed to the old docs on GotDotNet.To see this in action,...

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How would you rate the usefulness of this content? [David Kean]

At Microsoft, we have a number of internal tools and websites that help improve our interaction with the community. One such site at our disposal is a tool that helps us browse feedback provided about...

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And now back to your regularly scheduled FxCop documentation...

As a lot of you noticed, just before Christmas all of our rule documentation links broke from within FxCop. Unfortunately, due to the timing (and with the required people on holidays), we could not get...

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Free sample book chapter on Managed Code Analysis

SearchVB.com is offering  a free sample chapter on Managed Code Analysis from the book Professional Visual Studio Team System (co-written by fellow Team System colleague Noah Coad).Chapter 8, Managed...

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Free 'Writing Quality Code' e-book (with information on both Native and...

Some of the local Australian developers have got together and written a e-book on Writing Quality Code with Visual Studio Team System. It contains chapters on both Native and Managed Code Analysis, as...

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What happened to the download and documentation of FxCop 1.35?

Update: You can now download FxCop 1.35 directly from MSDN Code Gallery. As you many you have well noticed, GotDotNet was officially retired last month now that the last of its functionality was...

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FxCop 1.36 Released!

We are pleased to announce that we've released the next version of FxCop. This release has a number of changes since FxCop 1.36 Beta 2, including, but not limited to, the following:Bug fixes that...

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FxCop 1.36 Released!

We are pleased to announce that we've released the next version of FxCop. This release has a number of changes since FxCop 1.36 Beta 2, including, but not limited to, the following: Bug fixes that...

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New for Visual Studio 2008 SP1 and FxCop 1.36 – Multi-targeting rule

I've just published a post over my blog about a new feature we added for Visual Studio 2008 SP1 and FxCop 1.36. New for Visual Studio 2008 SP1 and FxCop 1.36 – Multi-targeting rule

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Fun with Code Analysis Rule Sets

Two weeks ago, I introduced you to Visual Studio 2010 September '08 CTP (Community Technology Preview). This CTP is available as a Virtual PC (VPC) image which can be downloaded at...

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What’s new in Code Analysis for Visual Studio 2010

This post summarizes the new functionality you will experience sing the Code Analysis functionality in Visual Studio 2010. Note that Code Analysis is only available in the Premium and Ultimate editions...

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Comparison of Code Analysis Warnings and Errors – Visual Studio 2008 versus...

This blog compares the Code Analysis warnings and errors generated by Visual Studio 2008 and Visual Studio 2010.   Managed Code Analysis   Warning / Error Number Description Visual Studio 2008 Team...

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How to write custom static code analysis rules and integrate them into Visual...

This blog explains how to implement your own static code analysis rules for analyzing your .NET (C#, VB.NET, etc) code. The material was written by Todd King, one of the developers on the Visual Studio...

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Data Flow Analysis Rules in Visual Studio 2010

This blog post applies to Visual Studio 2010 Premium and Ultimate editions. The content was written by Kevin Blasko one of the developers on the Visual Studio Code Analysis team. The purpose of this...

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FxCop 10.0 is available

Version 10.0 of FxCop is the version that ships with Visual Studio 2010 Premium. FxCop 10.0 is part of Version 7.1 of the Microsoft Windows SDK for Windows 7 and .NET Framework 4. Instructions Download...

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Preventing check-ins to TFS that contain code analysis warnings

  Recently we have received several questions regarding Visual Studio Code Analysis integration with Team Foundation Server’s check-in policy and build server, so I thought it would be helpful to...

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What’s New in Code Analysis for Visual Studio 2012

Hi Everyone, With the launch of the Beta we would like to tell you about some of the great enhancements we have made to code analysis based on your feedback.  Back when we started planning for Visual...

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