I Built a SAST Scanner From Scratch — Here's Every Design Decision I Made
When most developers want to scan their code for security vulnerabilities, they install Semgrep or Snyk and call it a day. I did the opposite. I built one from scratch. Not because the existing tools are bad — they're excellent. But because I'm transitioning from 13 years of software engineering int
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