About-city
Long live dicso.
Name: Andrew Glover
Hobby: Disco Dancing
Interests: Disco Dancing at Studio 54, new Bee Gees LPs, watching Saturday Night Fever, new Donna Summer LPs, and code quality, man.
When I’m not listening to “Funkytown” or “Le Freak” I enjoy speaking for The No Fluff Just Stuff Group. I also write articles for multiple online publications including IBM’s DeveloperWorks and Oreilly’s ONJava and ONLamp portals; additionally, I am the co-author of Java Testing Patterns, which was published by Wiley in September 2004. I am also a co-author for Addison-Wesley’s Continuous Integration and Manning’s Groovy in Action.
I founded Vanward Technologies in 2001, which was acquired by JNetDirect in 2005 and was renamed to Stelligent in 2006. I left Stelligent in August of 2008.
You can follow me on Twitter and learn more about me by checking out my LinkedIn profile too.
[...] In Chapter 7, Andy covers practices for automated static/dynamic analysis so that you can discover overly complex code, code coverage, or code that doesn’t adhere to your project’s standards early in the lifecycle. He uses plenty of examples for the Java and .NET platforms. Below, is a list of inspection tools for .NET: [...]
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