Poetically simple code review
Begin code review. Too many lines, what to do? Hmm. LGTM?
Toward a URL for every function in the world
Toward a URL for every function in the world
Liveblogging Github Universe
This year, we’re excited to announce we’re liveblogging GitHub Universe!
5 short stories from open source: pains in gains
5 short stories from open source: pains in gains
Why we open sourced our uptime monitoring system
About a month ago, Sourcegraph released Checkup, an open source, self-hosted uptime monitoring system written by Matt Holt.
Thyme: a simple CLI to measure human time and focus
It’s like a CPU profiler, but for your productivity rather than your machine’s
How to make your open source project thrive
How to make your open source project thrive
Announcing Checkup: simple, self-hosted health checks
Today, Sourcegraph is excited to announce Checkup, a simple tool that lets you easily create distributed, self-hosted health checks and status pages.
Building a product, one user interview at a time
From the very beginning at Sourcegraph, it’s been our goal to build a product so helpful that people could never go back to programming the old way. Sourcegraph helps developers discover and understand code, and to address such a complex need requires us to deeply understand our users.
The Sourcegraph developer release: A better way to discover and understand code
Today we’re excited to announce a step toward giving every team the power to build better software — the developer release of Sourcegraph, the fast, semantic code search and cross-reference engine.
Appdash, an open source perf tracing suite
Every developer knows they should instrument their app to identify perf bottlenecks, but it’s hard to actually get around to doing it — especially when you’re focused on shipping the latest and greatest features of your site.
Google I/O talk: Building Sourcegraph, a large-scale code search & cross-reference engine in Go
Sourcegraph is a large-scale, multi-language code search and cross-reference engine that indexes hundreds of thousands of open source repositories.
5 easy ways to start contributing to Docker using Sourcegraph
There are many benefits to contributing to a popular open source project like Docker:
Getting started with Sourcegraph
Use Sourcegraph to discover and understand code better
How tech startups test, organize, and review their code
Building software is hard. We hosted a casual dinner here at the Sourcegraph office in downtown San Francisco for ten developers from leading startup software teams.
Why vacation at tech companies should be mandatory: better code, happier people
Can a policy that banks use to combat insider fraud also make tech companies produce better products and happier employees?