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in title, tags, annotations or urlChecking OpenCV with PVS-Studio - 0 views
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OpenCV is a library of computer vision algorithms, picture processing algorithms, and general-purpose numerical algorithms. The library is written in C/C++ and is free both for academic and commercial use, as it is distributed under the BSD license. The time has come to check this library with the PVS-Studio code analyzer. OpenCV is a large library. It contains more than 2500 optimized algorithms and consists of more than 1 million code lines. Cyclomatic complexity of the most complex function cv::cvtColor() is 415. It is no wonder that we have found quite many errors and questionable fragments in its code. However, the size of the source code taken into account, we may call this library a high quality one.
NLog - Advanced .NET Logging - 3 views
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NLog is a free logging platform for .NET with rich log routing and management capabilities. It makes it easy to produce and manage high-quality logs for your application regardless of its size or complexity.
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This is a lot like Log4Net, but unlike Log4Net, it's been worked on this decade, and has Visual Studio integration and snippets...
YUI 3 - Yahoo! User Interface Library - 4 views
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UI 3 is Yahoo!'s next-generation JavaScript and CSS library; it powers the new Yahoo! homepage and incorporates what we've learned in five years of dedicated library development. Today, the YUI 3 Core and a full utility set are ready for use. All YUI projects are BSD-licensed and are available for forking and contribution on GitHub.
WTFPL - Do What The Fuck You Want To Public License - 0 views
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There is a long ongoing battle between GPL zealots and BSD fanatics, about which license type is the most free of the two. In fact, both license types have unacceptable obnoxious clauses (such as reproducing a huge disclaimer that is written in all caps) that severely restrain our freedoms. The WTFPL can solve this problem.
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