The code quality platform for teams
In our first installment of the Qodana Leadership Series, we take a close look at creating quality-focused teams with input from Team Lead Herman Du Preez.
Following successful Beta tests with some of our clients, we’re now launching the first release of Qodana Self-Hosted, allowing you to manage, maintain, and upgrade our code quality platform entirely on your end.
Discover how static code analysis for Spring with IntelliJ IDEA and Qodana can improve code quality in your team and provide the right inspections to make your work shine.
Clean code: Meet JetBrains Qodana’s C and C++ linter, offering in-depth code analysis and code quality for your team, from IDE to pipeline to product.
Use JetBrains Qodana to set up static code analysis in an open-source repository, find critical and high-severity issues early, and explore results.
What is static code analysis? Join the JetBrains Qodana team as we unpack this important part of maintaining your team's code quality.
It’s been roughly half a year since we introduced Qodana to .NET in our blog post about how to elevate your C# code quality with Qodana. Since then, we’ve been quite busy! Qodana went out of preview and into GA. Furthermore, we greatly improved the integration with our IDEs, providing an effortless …
Join us for the new IntelliJ IDEA Livestream episode with Anton Arhipov to learn about the tools in IntelliJ IDEA that help you work with code and improve its quality.
We tried Qodana on an internal Unity project – Archipelago, a virtual reality app that visualizes sales in the form of mountains. Qodana brings all of Rider’s Unity inspections to CI analysis so the whole team can review code.
Let’s take a look at what to expect in the latest release, JetBrains Qodana 2023.3.
Qodana now supports .NET 8, starting from the 2023.3-eap version, with plans to release the official linter before the end of the year.
Demands on developers are constantly increasing, and high-pressure deadlines often mean prioritizing quantity over quality, while being constantly asked to do more with less. Then there’s the challenge of context-switching when toggling between applications, such as your CI solution and IDE…