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MTG ANNC - 21 Oct 2014 : Hunting Killer Bugs... Algorithmically
Nimret Sandhu nimret-rf+Eeaps6PzQT0dZR+AlfA@public.gmane.org [seajug]
2014-10-16 05:56:12 UTC
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Hey Folks,

We have another great presentation by a member lined up for October
(details below and at http://www.seajug.org)

pizza, drinks thanks to TekSystems and I'll be recording it (not as good as
being there though :)

fyi RSVPs appreciated at http://www.meetup.com/seajug

cheers,
-
Nimret Sandhu
http://www.nimret.org



*21 Oct 2014 : Hunting Killer Bugs... Algorithmically*

My job at Coverity is finding new and better ways to find coding mistakes
automatically, so that they can be found early in the development cycle. My
focus is Java, where although language safety excludes some of the "killer
bugs" seen in C/C++, there are still plenty of ways to screw up. I will
talk about some of our successes and ongoing challenges, and we'll have
some fun playing "spot the bug" in real examples taken from open-source
software.

Speaker: Peter DillingerEngineer at Coverity for last 5 years. Relocated to
the new Seattle office about a year ago, to be near family. Ph.D. from
Northeastern (Boston), M.S. and B.S. from Georgia Tech.
Nimret Sandhu nimret-rf+Eeaps6PzQT0dZR+AlfA@public.gmane.org [seajug]
2014-10-21 03:31:04 UTC
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reminder - we have a meeting tomorrow evening! See y'all there :)
Post by Nimret Sandhu nimret-rf+Eeaps6PzQT0dZR+***@public.gmane.org [seajug]
Hey Folks,
We have another great presentation by a member lined up for October
(details below and at http://www.seajug.org)
pizza, drinks thanks to TekSystems and I'll be recording it (not as good
as being there though :)
fyi RSVPs appreciated at http://www.meetup.com/seajug
cheers,
-
Nimret Sandhu
http://www.nimret.org
*21 Oct 2014 : Hunting Killer Bugs... Algorithmically*
My job at Coverity is finding new and better ways to find coding mistakes
automatically, so that they can be found early in the development cycle. My
focus is Java, where although language safety excludes some of the "killer
bugs" seen in C/C++, there are still plenty of ways to screw up. I will
talk about some of our successes and ongoing challenges, and we'll have
some fun playing "spot the bug" in real examples taken from open-source
software.
Speaker: Peter DillingerEngineer at Coverity for last 5 years. Relocated
to the new Seattle office about a year ago, to be near family. Ph.D. from
Northeastern (Boston), M.S. and B.S. from Georgia Tech.
Nimret Sandhu nimret-rf+Eeaps6PzQT0dZR+AlfA@public.gmane.org [seajug]
2014-10-21 19:18:29 UTC
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final reminder - a great meeting planned for this evening at Disney in
downtown Seattle. See y'all there :)
Post by Nimret Sandhu nimret-rf+Eeaps6PzQT0dZR+***@public.gmane.org [seajug]
Hey Folks,
We have another great presentation by a member lined up for October
(details below and at http://www.seajug.org)
pizza, drinks thanks to TekSystems and I'll be recording it (not as good
as being there though :)
fyi RSVPs appreciated at http://www.meetup.com/seajug
cheers,
-
Nimret Sandhu
http://www.nimret.org
*21 Oct 2014 : Hunting Killer Bugs... Algorithmically*
My job at Coverity is finding new and better ways to find coding mistakes
automatically, so that they can be found early in the development cycle. My
focus is Java, where although language safety excludes some of the "killer
bugs" seen in C/C++, there are still plenty of ways to screw up. I will
talk about some of our successes and ongoing challenges, and we'll have
some fun playing "spot the bug" in real examples taken from open-source
software.
Speaker: Peter DillingerEngineer at Coverity for last 5 years. Relocated
to the new Seattle office about a year ago, to be near family. Ph.D. from
Northeastern (Boston), M.S. and B.S. from Georgia Tech.
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