The Tweets You Missed in June
Here are the tweets you likely missed last month!
You want to follow the status of the service or be notified in advanced of planned maintenances? Follow our new @sonarcld_status Twitter account and visit https://t.co/mqyuyBX9Pe! pic.twitter.com/ec3hNxvuOs
— SonarCloud (@sonarcloud) June 8, 2018
SonarCloud integrates with @SonarLint to fix issues before they exist https://t.co/SpX4HdpMgS pic.twitter.com/cynjlZBh2o
— SonarCloud (@sonarcloud) June 4, 2018
Import of issues from external linters with built-in support for TypeScript projects, support for the Go language, first version of the GitHub Application, ... check all what's recently been added to SonarCloud! https://t.co/z3vVDS0xXr pic.twitter.com/PCqbLP7clC
— SonarCloud (@sonarcloud) June 4, 2018
#SonarTS 1.7 is out !
— SonarQube (@SonarQube) June 28, 2018
8 new rules and the ability to easily import TSLint and ESLint issues with @SonarQube 7.2+https://t.co/pXvWzRiu8Q pic.twitter.com/UneQoEH7s8
New release! 🎉 Analyze Go code, detect SQL injections, hook up external analyzers. Your code will be cleaner than ever with SonarQube 7.2. 😎https://t.co/LHe9zfx7Bl pic.twitter.com/4HPuJihWJQ
— SonarQube (@SonarQube) June 18, 2018
#SonarJava 5.4 is out with 13 new rules including 11 vulnerability detection rules. https://t.co/bqBrUMrQrL@java pic.twitter.com/9jyYRFvS0d
— SonarQube (@SonarQube) June 8, 2018
New release for Eclipse users! 🎉 You now have access to the full power of embedded analyzers, and can define which rules should be active or not. Time to upgrade to SonarLint for Eclipse 3.6! https://t.co/8liHyrjnZv
— SonarLint (@SonarLint) June 20, 2018