Headline: I prefer Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.FxCopAnalyzers over StyleCop.Analyzers. Why? Here are the two primary reasons: I can use rulesets I’ve used in the past I can share a ruleset across many projects for consistency Ok… 3. And there are tons of overly restrictive, or at the very least –very different, rules in StyleCop.Analyzeers. Conventions I’ll just refer […]
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Static Code Analysis with .NET Core 2.1
Tuesday, Sep 25th, 2018 by Karl | 0 Comments
Filed under: Technology | Tags: .NET Core, Code Analysis, VIsual Studio 2017
Filed under: Technology | Tags: .NET Core, Code Analysis, VIsual Studio 2017