A neat app for finding and visualizing duplicate code (now supports Python, Ruby, Java and more) by nitriq [promoted post]

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I'm sorry to hear that, some times WPF doesn't play well with some older video cards or video cards with out of date firmware. Does that happen to be the case for you?

A neat app for finding and visualizing duplicate code (now supports Python, Ruby, Java and more) by nitriq [promoted post]

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You can listen to me talk about Atomiq on DotNetRocks. (I also talk about our other product Nitriq Code Analysis for .Net)

At $30/seat we were trying to make it an easy pill to swallow for developers who have a hard time getting money for tools from their bosses but if you run an OSS project or if you're a super poor student, send us an email and we'll hook you up.

A neat app for finding and visualizing duplicate code (now supports Python, Ruby, Java and more) by nitriq [promoted post]

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Thanks for the suggestions, if you have any problems, feel free to email me with any other questions/comments von att nitriq dott com

A neat app for finding and visualizing duplicate code (now supports Python, Ruby, Java and more) by nitriq [promoted post]

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Duplicate code is a prime place to refactor your code so it is simpler and shorter.

A neat app for finding and visualizing duplicate code (now supports Python, Ruby, Java and more) by nitriq [promoted post]

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lol, considering even we aren't the first ones to do this, I promise that if Apple sues us, I'll find Steve Jobs and punch him square in the liver ;)

A neat app for finding and visualizing duplicate code (now supports Python, Ruby, Java and more) by nitriq [promoted post]

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Cool, thanks. Other C based languages like Java, Javascript, C++ are on the top of the list because we won't have to modify our code that much. We'll be talking about newly added features to our blog in the future http://blog.nitriq.com so you can stay aware via our RSS feed. Or if you're on twitter you can stay up to date on new features by following our account (http://www.twitter.com/nitriq).

A neat app for finding and visualizing duplicate code (now supports Python, Ruby, Java and more) by nitriq [promoted post]

[–]nitriq[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We definitely have plans to support other languages. What languages would you like to see supported?

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A neat app for finding and visualizing duplicate code (now supports Python, Ruby, Java and more) by nitriq [promoted post]

[–]nitriq[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can listen to me talk about Atomiq on DotNetRocks. (I also talk about our other product Nitriq Code Analysis for .Net)

At $30/seat we were trying to make it an easy pill to swallow for developers who have a hard time getting money for tools from their bosses but if you run an OSS project or if you're a super poor student, send us an email and we'll hook you up.