By Olivier Gaudin on April 25, 2014 » tags sonarqube »
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About a year ago, we changed the name of Sonar to the SonarQube™ platform, but we didn’t talk much about why we made the change, so today I though it would be a good idea to explain the reasons. The main one is that “Sonar” is a very common name, and it wasn’t possible for us to define usage rules around the name and to build a brand that we could protect.
With the name change, we’ve established a unique brand, so now we can offer standard terms and conditions for limited use of the SonarQube brand to developers, software companies, and content providers whose related products meet certain safety, quality, and ethical standards.
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By Olivier Gaudin on November 13, 2013 » tags book, sonarqube »
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It’s official… “SonarQube in Action” is available in stores – Thanks to the efforts of two community members, fanatics of software quality and advocates of SonarQube and its continuous inspection model. The book’s objective is to provide insight on how to effectively use SonarQube in a quality management process, and it systematically explores the Seven Axes of Quality (design, duplications, comments, unit tests, complexity, potential bugs, and coding rules). It targets software development professionals, including engineers, Q/A and testers as well as project/product managers and team leaders.
Interview with the authors, G. Ann Campbell and Patroklos P. Papapetrou:
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