Real programmers use butterflies
Embrace efficient programming tools and practices, overcome reluctance to change, and utilize newfound time for productive tasks in software development.
Embrace efficient programming tools and practices, overcome reluctance to change, and utilize newfound time for productive tasks in software development.
The advent of LLMs has the potential to revolutionize the way we produce and consume information, but it is important to be realistic about the hype and focus on delivering real value.
We're eager to see Twitter's algorithm go open source. Sourcegraph devs (and our Discord community) will be liveblogging the most interesting things we find.
If this LLM is so damn smart, why can't it count how many fingers I'm holding up?
Cody, Sourcegraph's AI-enabled editor assistant, is now open source
Sourcegraph Own, available now as an experimental feature, integrates evergreen code ownership with Sourcegraph's code intelligence platform.
The Sourcegraph app, now in beta, brings code intelligence to your local machine in a free, lightweight package.
Taylor Sperry
There is something legendary and historic happening in software engineering, right now as we speak, and yet most of you don’t realize at all how big it is.
Announcing Sourcegraph 5.0. The latest release includes 20+ updates and introduces Cody, the AI programming assistant.
A summary of upcoming changes to the Sourcegraph release cadence.
Code ownership today is broken. We're setting out to fix it.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Samuel Colvin creator of Pydantic, an open source data validation library for Python.
What’s exciting about time-saving improvements isn’t the time savings, it’s how they make the impossible become possible.
Sourcegraph 4.5 introduces further support for Gerrit as a code host and a new Code Insights UI to make it easier to create repository-scoped insights.
How we upgraded from actions/checkout@v2 to actions/checkout@v3 for GitHub Actions across all our repositories.
Some interesting ways Google ensures their codebase stays secure, across billions of lines of code and ~30,000 software engineers.
We built and released conc, an open-source library that makes it easier and safer to write concurrent code in Go.
Sourcegraph 4.4 introduces improvements to BitBucket Cloud support and a new background job dashboard for debugging.
Sourcegraph 4.3 introduces the fuzzy finder, search context favorites, webhooks for repository syncing, and faster and more reliable code insights.
At Sourcegraph, we’re inspired by developers that make a difference. Han-Wen Nienhuys, creator of Zoekt, an open source search engine for code based on Google’s internal Code Search tool, is one of those inspiring developers.