The Tweets You Missed in May
Here are the tweets you likely missed last month!
SonarJava 4.9 Released: toward the goal to have more than 90% of the bugs being highly relevant, and 4 new rules.https://t.co/DVKoUmfNUE pic.twitter.com/w57Nxw9qgO
— SonarQube (@SonarQube) May 15, 2017
SonarC# 5.10 Released: 9 new rules and lot of improvements https://t.co/DhEnV6strV.
— SonarQube (@SonarQube) May 12, 2017
See example of unconditional jump in Roslyn pic.twitter.com/VwP4MpJcIp
SonarJS 3.0 Released: Being Lean and Mean in JavaScript. Blog Entry: https://t.co/bItwkfgsSf and Product News: https://t.co/TjXHmKXvaR pic.twitter.com/X9lAqi8q9k
— SonarQube (@SonarQube) May 1, 2017
SonarPython 1.8 Released: to track unused and self-assigned variables.
— SonarQube (@SonarQube) May 22, 2017
see https://t.co/8x0LzBYOqZ#python pic.twitter.com/QQLQ09aumT
SonarLint for IntelliJ 2.10 released: many rules fine-tuned for high accuracy in bug detection and 4 new rules https://t.co/YRbsOhWSnk pic.twitter.com/n0NHf5B8az
— SonarLint (@SonarLint) May 30, 2017
SonarLint for Eclipse 3.1 refines the analysis of JavaScript to focus on bugs. https://t.co/QMrab1IAlw pic.twitter.com/D2wgkoNgL1
— SonarLint (@SonarLint) May 10, 2017
SonarLint for Visual Studio 2.13 brings 9 additional rules https://t.co/b8G4lBX6Qv pic.twitter.com/X28DsueVke
— SonarLint (@SonarLint) May 8, 2017