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Building Confidence and Trust in AI-Generated Code
To tackle the accountability and ownership challenge accompanying AI-generated code, we are introducing Sonar AI Code Assurance
How to enable your development team to deliver Clean Code?
Regardless of the company we work for, the project we contribute to, or our years of experience as individual developers or as a team, we inevitably make mistakes while coding. On average, a development team generates about 15 to 50 errors per 1,000 lines of delivered code.
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Scaling Clean Code Across the Enterprise
Code is at the core of your software and dictates its behavior and performance. Clean code makes it easier for your development teams to introduce changes and enhancements to software because it is free of issues.
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What I learned from using SonarQube Server for the first time
In this blog, I will share the story of how I got introduced to SonarQube Server and made use of it as a team lead. I will explain how it helped us improve our code, and also assisted me in growing a team of junior developers with a Clean Code companion by their side.
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Code Security Advent Calendar 2022
The year is slowly coming to an end and it’s time again to look back and reflect on the great fun and achievements of the year. This is where we would like to thank our community and share a little gift, as we do every December since 2016.
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Lesser spotted React mistakes: Zombie methods
This series is dedicated to the small, but common pitfalls and errors you can encounter when writing React code. Whether an experienced JavaScript | TypeScript developer or just starting out, the results can be surprising. Part 2.
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Doing More with Less in Uncertain Times
Even though efficiency of all work processes is a goal of any business striving for success, it is even more of a challenge given the current economic climate. This bar shifts higher every day.
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Checkmk: Remote Code Execution by Chaining Multiple Bugs (3/3)
This last article of the series determines how an attacker can chain two further vulnerabilities to fully take over a Checkmk server.
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A Look Back at KubeCon 2022
The Sonar Team had a great time sponsoring KubeCon 2022 in Detroit. Read about our takeaways from the event...
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Checkmk: Remote Code Execution by Chaining Multiple Bugs (2/3)
The second article of this series outlines how an attacker can leverage the ability to forge arbitrary LQL queries to gain access to the NagVis component.
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Checkmk: Remote Code Execution by Chaining Multiple Bugs (1/3)
We discovered multiple vulnerabilities in Checkmk, which can be chained together by an unauthenticated, remote attacker to fully take over a vulnerable server.
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Beyond the Rules of Three, Five and Zero
After examining the Rules of Three, Five, and Zero, part 2 of this series looks at the exceptions that prove the rule(s). Some of them may surprise you (no, really)!
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