Static Analysis
If you like applying Static Analysis, every challenge here gives you a chance to practice it on a real industry brief.
- AnalysisAdvancedNew
Build a Technical Debt Register for a Legacy Banking Monolith
Run 8 structured 45-minute engineer interviews (template provided) capturing one debt item per pain point with reproducible evidence. Run SonarQube against the monolith for a qu…
- Technical Debt
- Debt Quadrant
- Code Quality
Technical Debt Management - AnalysisAdvancedNew
Apply the SQALE Method to a Telecom OSS Codebase
Configure SonarQube's quality profiles to match the SQALE model's 8 characteristics (testability, reliability, changeability, efficiency, security, maintainability, portability,…
- Sqale Method
- Technical Debt
- Code Quality
Technical Debt Management - CodeAdvancedNew
Build a CodeQL Query Pack to Catch Logging-of-PII
Use CodeQL to write queries for Java and Python that detect data flow from PII sources (request parameters, database columns marked PII, user-profile fields) into logging sinks …
- Static Analysis
- Codeql
- Data Flow Analysis
Program Analysis - CodeAdvancedNew
Build a Dataflow-Based Dead-Code Detector for a Python Monorepo
Build a Python tool using libcst (or ast + jedi) that constructs a call graph across the monorepo. Account for indirect references (entry points in setup.py / pyproject.toml, dy…
- Dataflow Analysis
- Ast
- Call Graph
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