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Code Analysis at every development step. Acquired by @datadoghq

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@getcodiga
Codiga
3 years
We are excited to announce that Codiga is joining Datadog! This is an incredible opportunity for us to continue our mission to build a tool to help engineers write good code. Learn more about the announcement in the blog here. https://t.co/06zdd83Y7N
datadoghq.com
Datadog has acquired Codiga, which provides powerful static code analysis that works across the development lifecycle.
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@mgreiler
Michaela Greiler
3 years
@cblavier I use GitHub cause all my code is there. I also have CodeStream + Whatthediff installed. I use and find extremely helpful: @getcodiga, @DeepSourceHQ + the deploy preview of @Netlify. I miss a few features that Gerrit or Space have. But not enough incentive to switch.
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@mgreiler
Michaela Greiler
3 years
I shipped! Hurray!🥳 My new website helps you master the art of code reviews. Learn tips, best practices, how to provide feedback, and so much more! After many sleepless nights, I'm so happy I finally deployed! Please spread the word by RT and 💙🙏 https://t.co/dJlK2BrFhC
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awesomecodereviews.com
All about code reviews: code review best practices, pull request practices, code review checklists, and code review workshops, courses and training.
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@devrelcareers
DevRel Careers
3 years
New #DevRel job: @getcodiga is hiring a Full-Stack Developer Relations. Check out their listing and follow us for alerts whenever new #DeveloperRelations or #DeveloperMarketing jobs go live!
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@getcodiga
Codiga
3 years
Codiga is hiring a Full-Stack Developer Relations! Join us in building the next generation of static analysis tools! https://t.co/DErgyik3Ob
codiga.io
Codiga is hiring a Full-Stack Developer Relations and we want to tell you more about this role
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@getcodiga
Codiga
3 years
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@getcodiga
Codiga
3 years
Find more rules for your language and library. https://t.co/24lZcPrfgk Download our IDE plugin to check code as you write it 🪄
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@getcodiga
Codiga
3 years
Ensure you follow #python Flask best practices https://t.co/EF5QdYf5zg
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@getcodiga
Codiga
3 years
Follow #graphql best practices
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@getcodiga
Codiga
3 years
We now catch more security issues for #python/Flask, detect misuse of the Apollo #graphql library in JavaScript/TypeScript and help developers write good testing code with PlayWright.
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@getcodiga
Codiga
3 years
Dependency Scanning As more and more libraries are coming, developer depends on third-party packages. Sometimes dependencies could lead to potential security issues when the library is outdated or not upgraded. Codiga checks if the library is ok, outdated, or needs upgrading.
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@getcodiga
Codiga
3 years
Code Metrics Metrics such as duplicate code alerts and complex/extended function identifications are super helpful. Codiga can give instant feedback about these metrics inside your favorite supported IDEs.
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@getcodiga
Codiga
3 years
Git Hooks Codiga can analyze and alert any mistakes made in the new code. You can rectify any issues before pushing the code into the specified branch. It reduces the time spent on code examination and eliminates redundant work.
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@getcodiga
Codiga
3 years
Vulnerabilities Detector It helps to identify weaknesses and gaps in the code. It checks code quality and security. It suggests fixes for code breaches before attackers exploit them. It can also spot issues in coding practices, which can lead to bugs or other software errors.
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@getcodiga
Codiga
3 years
What are the best features to help us stay ahead of our competitors? Codiga is one of the fastest-growing static code analyzers 🔥 Here are the key features:
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@getcodiga
Codiga
3 years
To check TypeScript best practices, use the Codiga plugin and create a codiga.yml file at the root of your project with the following content.
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@getcodiga
Codiga
3 years
👋 we just started to support #TypeScript Check your code in your IDE, CI/CD pipeline, and more.
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