The Tweets You Missed in July
Here are the tweets you likely missed last month!
Rule "Values should not be uselessly incremented" in action on SonarCloud (available in JS, Java and C#) https://t.co/hwcAMq3SQT pic.twitter.com/UCkU2HfDkT
— SonarQube (@SonarQube) July 27, 2017
Example of highly suspect usage of Week Year in Java. This difference between "yyyy" and "YYYY" is too misleadinghttps://t.co/ndAiRBAXMQ pic.twitter.com/egqDRcc1fI
— SonarQube (@SonarQube) July 28, 2017
SonarJava 4.11 Released: Time to analyze Java9 source files !https://t.co/hL7Kd0jwlh cc @java pic.twitter.com/5uvOIw4rsO
— SonarQube (@SonarQube) July 7, 2017
SonarC# 6.1 Released: 6 new rules and dataflow engine able to deal with try/catch/finally blocks :https://t.co/yCAHXpK4Ad #csharp pic.twitter.com/uCnZRvlBrK
— SonarQube (@SonarQube) July 7, 2017
SonarCFamily 4.10 Released: introduces the support for advanced issue reporting when dataflow analysis is involved. https://t.co/J5kbaYjgo2 pic.twitter.com/Xz0AXMTnNc
— SonarQube (@SonarQube) July 5, 2017
SonarLint for Eclipse 3.2 allows to analyze at once all project files https://t.co/EG7KwXzoMq pic.twitter.com/36w7Wh575i
— SonarLint (@SonarLint) July 4, 2017
SonarLint for Visual Studio Code 1.1 released: open rule description directly inside VSCode https://t.co/exvmV2HvkG pic.twitter.com/kLiaGwbtNo
— SonarLint (@SonarLint) July 7, 2017
SonarLint for IntelliJ 3.0 makes it easier to connect to SonarCloud or to a SonarQube server https://t.co/xRGVIKnCmy pic.twitter.com/Lp8duI5gYt
— SonarLint (@SonarLint) July 11, 2017
SonarLint for Visual Studio 3.2 adds 6 new rules and the support of try/catch/finally blocks in dataflow analysis https://t.co/lnIxeGPtRo pic.twitter.com/DMDM2REhDo
— SonarLint (@SonarLint) July 12, 2017
SonarLint for Atom 1.0 released with on-the-fly analysis of JavaScript, PHP and Python https://t.co/t5G2ZiHrjp pic.twitter.com/ZhR0FLtN1z
— SonarLint (@SonarLint) July 21, 2017