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Infer vs Quantifiedcode: What are the differences?
Developers describe Infer as "A tool to detect bugs in Android and iOS apps before they ship, by Facebook". Facebook Infer is a static analysis tool - if you give Infer some Objective-C, Java, or C code, it produces a list of potential bugs. Anyone can use Infer to intercept critical bugs before they have shipped to people's phones, and help prevent crashes or poor performance. On the other hand, Quantifiedcode is detailed as "The first platform for automated code review AND repair". QuantifiedCode is an automated, data-driven code review for Python. Our goal is to help developers write better software in less time. Therefore, we make state-of-the-art code analysis available to everyone.
Infer and Quantifiedcode belong to "Code Review" category of the tech stack.
Infer is an open source tool with 9.94K GitHub stars and 1.35K GitHub forks. Here's a link to Infer's open source repository on GitHub.
Pros of Infer
Pros of Quantifiedcode
- Github integration3
- Easy setup2