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The future is AC/DC: the Agent Centric Development Cycle

The era of Continuous Integration, with its familiar processes and workflows, is rapidly coming to an end. Traditional CI relies on developers making small, frequent, iterative commits. Today, the “continuous” part is changing.

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The great toil shift: How AI is redefining technical debt
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The great toil shift: How AI is redefining technical debt

We’ve seen that while AI is accelerating the speed of generation, it has created a dangerous bottleneck in code verification. This brings us to the fifth installment in our series, where we examine the on-the-ground reality for software engineers.

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Join us at Sonar Summit: A blueprint for the AI-driven SDLC
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Join us at Sonar Summit: A blueprint for the AI-driven SDLC

On March 3, Sonar will host its inaugural Sonar Summit virtual event, bringing together industry experts and software engineering leaders to discuss the strategies needed to optimize the AI-driven software development lifecycle.

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Using dashboards in SonarQube Cloud
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Using dashboards in SonarQube Cloud

Visualizing key code quality and security metrics for your SonarQube Cloud projects just became easier with the general availability of customizable project dashboards.

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The automation shift: Why 64% of developers use AI agentic tools
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The automation shift: Why 64% of developers use AI agentic tools

In the fourth chapter of our State of Code Developer Survey report, we examine the next major shift in the software development lifecycle: the move toward autonomous agents.

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Stop malicious packages in your CI/CD pipeline with SonarQube
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Stop malicious packages in your CI/CD pipeline with SonarQube

“Malware”, short for “malicious software” has been around for decades, starting with the first computer viruses of the 1990s. Early malware was mostly experimentation and pranks.

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