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Error Prone is a static analysis tool for Java that catches common programming mistakes at compile-time. It’s common for even the best programmers to make simple mistakes. And sometimes a refactoring that seems safe can leave behind code that will never do what’s intended. We’re used to getting help from the compiler, but it doesn’t do much beyond static type checking. Using Error Prone to augment the compiler’s type analysis, you can catch more mistakes before they cost you time, or end up as bugs in production. ...
Anduin aims to replace perl, python, tcl, and others as the workhorse language in industrial programming projects. It places emphasis on enabling the interpreter to perform compile-time static code analysis as a means of closing the development loop faster and letting fewer bugs get to the user.