The Tweets You Missed in July
Here are the tweets you likely missed last month!
Protect your code against injection vulnerabilities with SonarCloud! https://t.co/UCCz9uvqMC pic.twitter.com/CMmyUGbXNN
— SonarCloud (@sonarcloud) July 10, 2018
SonarCloud will decorate your pull requests with automatic code review, as soon as you create them.
— SonarCloud (@sonarcloud) July 4, 2018
Available on @VSTS, @github and @Bitbucket! pic.twitter.com/fsjI24CKQ0
Looks like @libreoffice is now analyzed on SonarCloud: Nice! https://t.co/ijeD8dNhh8 pic.twitter.com/j36SDEPxrp
— SonarCloud (@sonarcloud) July 26, 2018
#SonarGo 1.1 is out. Part of this strategy to be friendly with any external code analyser (https://t.co/rJWmLEE5QH), it's straightforward to import #GoLint, #GoVet and #GoMetaLinter issues into @SonarQube. https://t.co/HhWzcX3NkQ pic.twitter.com/OAOsXpWA5f
— SonarQube (@SonarQube) July 2, 2018
#SonarJava 5.5 is out with 14 additional rules dedicated to the @springframework. Kudos to @pivotal for their support.https://t.co/P6ICMZTgyE pic.twitter.com/Rcr8lWaYrC
— SonarQube (@SonarQube) July 6, 2018
#SonarCSS 1.0 is out and so CSS, Less and SCSS source files can be analyzed with SonarQube. SonarCSS is already friendly with popular @stylelint by supporting out of the box the import of Stylelint issues. https://t.co/jYZ8xGfl9T #opensource pic.twitter.com/aFsglGGPIJ
— SonarQube (@SonarQube) July 9, 2018