Did this #incredibuild today, this time the #millenniumfalcon! Took me about half an hour. Started as a 7”x8.75” sheet of parts, finished at about 4”x5”. Background for finished Falcon is my #fintie iPad case. #starwars

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Did this #incredibuild today, this time the #millenniumfalcon! Took me about half an hour. Started as a 7”x8.75” sheet of parts, finished at about 4”x5”. Background for finished Falcon is my #fintie iPad case. #starwars
New articles in DotNetPro Magazine 06/16
New articles in DotNetPro Magazine 06/16
The DotNetPro magazine published two new articles from me. The first is about IncrediBuild and how you can speed up your build processes with the grid framework. But be aware: build processes are not the only thing you can speed up with IncrediBuild. QA? 3D Graphics Rendering? Time-consuming calculations? No problem for IncrediBuild. Read more in the DotNetPro magazine 06/16. about the new Team…
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PVS-Studio performs analysis of C/C++ code and highlights for the programmer various hidden errors and code fragments that may cause troubles in future
PVS-Studio performs analysis of C/C++ code and highlights for the programmer various hidden errors and code fragments that may cause troubles in future. If your project is a large-scale one, its analysis may take quite a while. To speed it up, you can use the IncrediBuild tool. If you already have the PVS-Studio analyzer and the IncrediBuild tool installed on your computer, you will learn from this article how to make them friends and achieve analysis acceleration. In time, we are going to provide an even tighter integration of PVS-Studio with IncrediBuild. But let me point this out once again that it is already possible to parallelize a PVS-Studio launch to a number of machines. It's simple. In this article, we will tell you how to do this.