By G. Ann Campbell on November 15, 2016 » tags continuous inspection, pull requests, quality gate, sonarlint, water-leak »
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The question is typically phrased like this: how do I keep developers from checking in bad code? Usually the asker has in mind some automated check that prevents commits of code containing new issues.
Typically, he’s looking for a quick “turn on X” type of response, but the answer is more subtle and more powerful than that.
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By Fabrice Bellingard on November 8, 2016 » tags news, twitter »
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By Fabrice Bellingard on November 3, 2016 » tags roadmap »
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At the beginning of the summer, we announced the long-awaited new “Long Term Support” version, SonarQube 5.6. It comes packed with great features to highlight and help developers manage the leak, and to ensure the security and scalability of large instances.
Now we’re concentrating on the main themes for the 6.x series, and based on the discussions we have had during our City Tour 2016, we’re sure that you’ll be as excited by these new features as you were with the ones in 5.6 LTS.
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By Tamas Vajk on October 28, 2016 » tags c-sharp, fxcop, msbuild, scanner, vb.net »
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In the last couple months, we have worked on further improving our already-good support for the .NET ecosystem. In this blog post, I’ll summarize the changes and the product updates that you’re about to see.
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By G. Ann Campbell on October 25, 2016 » tags release, screenshots »
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The SonarSource team is proud to announce the release of SonarQube 6.1, which brings an improved interface and the first baby steps toward SonarQube clusters.
- More Actionable Project Page
- Redesigned Settings Pages
- First Steps Toward Clustering
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By Fabrice Bellingard on October 5, 2016 » tags news, twitter »
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By G. Ann Campbell on September 8, 2016 » tags Quality Model, rules, severity »
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With the release of SonarQube 5.6, we introduced the SonarQube Quality Model, which pulls Bugs and Vulnerabilities out into separate categories to give them the prominence they deserve. Now we’re tackling the other half of the job: “sane-itizing” rule severities, because not every bug is Critical.
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By Fabrice Bellingard on September 6, 2016 » tags news, twitter »
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By Tamas Vajk on September 1, 2016 » tags c-sharp, scanner, sonarlint »
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If you’ve been following the releases of the Scanner for MsBuild and the C# plugin over the last two years, you must have noticed that we significantly improved our integration with the build tool and at the same time added a lot of new rules. Also, we introduced SonarLint for Visual Studio, a new tool to analyze code inside the IDE. With these steps completed we are deprecating the SonarQube ReSharper plugin to be able to provide a consistent, high-level experience among our tools.
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By G. Ann Campbell on August 18, 2016 » tags release, screenshots »
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The SonarSource team is proud to announce the release of SonarQube 6.0, which features support of file renaming, and better UIs for admins at every level.
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