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Sonar

Softwareentwicklung

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Trusted by 7M devs, Sonar is committed to enabling developers and organizations to build better code for better software

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Sonar is the trust and verification layer for AI code, and the industry standard for automated code review for 17+ years. Sonar delivers deterministic, repeatable, and actionable code verification at scale by integrating code quality and code security into a single platform. The company analyzes more than 750 billion lines of code daily to ensure software is secure, reliable, and maintainable. Sonar is rooted in the open source community and is trusted by 7M+ developers globally, including teams at Snowflake, Booking.com, Deutsche Bank, AstraZeneca, and Ford Motor Company. To learn more about Sonar, please visit: www.sonar.com

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https://sonarsource.com/
Branche
Softwareentwicklung
Größe
501–1.000 Beschäftigte
Hauptsitz
Vernier, Geneva
Art
Privatunternehmen
Gegründet
2008
Spezialgebiete
software quality, open source, code quality management, ALM, Continuous Inspection und Code Analysis

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  • Sonar hat dies direkt geteilt

    AI agents struggle with messy code. 🧠 Just like we do. Poorly written code is cognitively expensive for humans — deep nesting, god methods, cryptic names, your brain keeps re-reading the same lines, trying to hold too much at once. Turns out, AI coding agents have the exact same problem. https://lnkd.in/dMUtFdqm A study  just published by Olivier Schmitt and Priyansh Trivedi at Sonar ran 660 trials of Claude Code across carefully controlled repository pairs: same architecture, same behavior, same tests. The only variable? Code cleanliness. The result? Clean code didn't change whether the agent solved the task. But it radically changed how it worked: → 7–8% fewer tokens consumed → 34% fewer file revisitations That last number is the telling one. File revisitation is what happens when the agent edits a file, moves on, then comes back — a behavioral signature of uncertainty. The same loop a developer falls into when the code doesn't make its intent and structure clear. We have spent years at Sonar working hard and arguing that maintainability principles aren't just about developer experience — they're about correctness, reliability, and ultimately cost of software. This study adds a new dimension: clean code is now (also) directly an AI efficiency lever. The tools changed. The problem didn't. And we are more committed than ever to solve it at Sonar!

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    Good morning, Singapore ☀️ The SonarQube World Tour is in your city TODAY! Development and platform engineering teams are coming together to tackle the verification gap — how to govern the AI-enabled SDLC and keep code production-ready without slowing your teams down. Sessions cover Context Augmentation, Agentic Analysis, AI CodeFix, and the Sonar roadmap. It’s not too late to join us – grab your ticket & we'll see you at the show: https://bit.ly/4tllN6Q

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    SonarQube Cloud now supports bulk import for GitLab projects🚀 Connect your GitLab group, let SonarQube Cloud discover your projects automatically, and import your entire catalog in one go — no manual setup per project. For teams managing large GitLab groups, that means: 1️⃣ Full code quality and security coverage across your codebase from day one 2️⃣ A consolidated review page that shows what's ready to import and what needs attention before you commit 3️⃣ Results delivered after every CI build, so teams catch issues early without changing how they work in GitLab Setup takes four steps. Connect your group, select your projects, trigger the import, review the summary. That's it! Check out our blog post for full details: https://bit.ly/3PNQ7Za

  • Sonar hat dies direkt geteilt

    The Agentic Quality Gap AI agents are 'spikey'. They’re incredible at some tasks (like creating a personal analytics app or rewriting a utility where the behaviors are fully testable), but much harder to leverage for others. But when it comes to high-quality enterprise development the gains require some additional steps. In this video, I discuss the quality gap that’s proving a challenge for enterprises adopting agents. The full webinar goes deeper into how to close the gap with a guide, verify, solve loop. Check the first comment for the link! 👇

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    See you in Munich 🇩🇪 On June 16, the SonarQube World Tour makes its way to Germany. It’s a day built for the engineering teams who want to get ahead of what’s coming — sessions on safely adopting AI coding tools at scale, real-time coaching in the IDE, maintaining production-ready code without adding toil, and connecting code health to the outcomes leadership actually cares about. We're thrilled to have David C Schneider, Senior Manager and DevOps Product Owner at ista, join us on stage to share what ista’s journey with Sonar has looked like to date. Doors open at 12pm. Get your ticket: https://bit.ly/4dvERZv

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    Turns out, agents hate messy code too 🤖 Our latest research reframes what code quality is worth in an agentic world. We found that codebases with fewer quality issues \(lower complexity, better naming, smaller functions, less duplication\) consistently required agents to read less, reason less, and produce less output to complete the same tasks. That makes cleaner code an AI infrastructure cost lever, not just an engineering best practice. The path forward integrates the speed of agents with the structure of verification — dampening the hyper-inflation of token usage, while solving the verification bottleneck at the same time. Read the research: https://lnkd.in/euSynWCe

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    Austin 💙s our green spaces. For our annual #SonarServes event, we volunteered with The Trail Conservancy to help clean up the Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail — one of Austin's most beloved outdoor landmarks. Together, we collected hundreds of pounds of trash (including, yes, a rogue tire and an abandoned shopping cart) and left the trail cleaner than we found it. Huge thank you to Julie Fisher and the Trail Conservancy team for having us!

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    London's calling ☎️ 🎡 🇬🇧 & we're answering. The SonarQube World Tour is touching down in London on June 4! Join Sonar's experts for a day of sessions on what it takes to safely adopt AI coding tools at scale, cut the toil out of code review, and keep quality and security intact when agents are generating most of the code. This is the event for development and platform engineering teams building the next generation of software. Don't miss the show!

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    TOMORROW! We're joining DZone for a roundtable on security in agent centric development 🎙️ We'll be digging into what secure-by-design actually looks like when AI agents are generating code at scale — from independent verification to keeping quality and security intact at AI speed. Register below ⬇️

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    What does the latest security data reveal about modern software risk? On May 13 at 1:00 PM ET, Brad McCarty (FusionAuth), Jeremy Katz (Sonar), Steven Zimmerman (Black Duck), and Boris Zaikin (CloudAstro) join DZone for a Trend Talk, sponsored by FusionAuth, Sonar, and Black Duck, to break down findings from the latest report. Moderated by Jesse Davis, Chief Technologist at DZone. In this discussion, they’ll explore how organizations are: • Rethinking DevSecOps for continuous enforcement • Managing open source and third-party risk • Integrating AI into security workflows Real-world lessons. Practical strategy. Peer-driven insight. Register now. https://lnkd.in/g8DZmvxv

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