File tree navigation on GitHub? Yes, please.
We’ve added a file tree to GitHub so that you can quickly explore an entire repository and jump between files without taking your hands off the keyboard.

gRPC in Production
Today, he's giving us a whirlwind tour of gRPC and how to use it in your production web service.

Building a High Performance Key/Value Store
Marty explores the internals of a high-performance key/value store in Go. He discusses the basic design used to store and retrieve data, as well as the techniques used to achieve high performance.

JP Robinson of NYTimes on Go kit, Gizmo, and Marvin
JP Robinson, principal engineer at the New York Times, has "drunk Peter's koolaid" with respect to Go kit.

Better GitHub code search and browsing with the Sourcegraph Chrome extension
Faster, smoother GitHub code browsing with the updated Sourcegraph Chrome extension.

Sourcegraph, code intelligence, and the Language Server Protocol
Pick your favorite Java repository and a revision and file at random (or try this one). Visit that file in Sourcegraph and within seconds, you can jump to definition (Ctrl/⌘-click), find all references (right click), search for symbols (Ctrl/⌘-p), and view usage examples drawn from other projects.

Code Intelligence for Java now available on Sourcegraph
Today, we announce general availability for Java on Sourcegraph.

See how many people use a Java library, with Sourcegraph badges
We’re excited to announce that Sourcegraph “used by” badges now support Java libraries

Introducing code search in Sourcegraph
In-repository code search is now available in Sourcegraph. Simply click the magnifying glass icon above the file tree, type your search term, and click enter.

How Caddy auto-detects HTTPS interception
Caddy is called what it is because it acts like a compartment for all your server things. Most people use its HTTP server, but Caddy can also serve DNS, and there are a number of other plugins that extend Caddy’s functionality.

Code Intelligence now available for Java on Sourcegraph.com
Today, we’re enabling Code Intelligence on Sourcegraph.com for Java projects that use Maven.

Part 1: How Sourcegraph scales with the Language Server Protocol
The problem of Code Intelligence and the need for an open standard

Part 2: How Sourcegraph scales with the Language Server Protocol
In my last post, I introduced the Language Server Protocol as the open source protocol that we at Sourcegraph believe will enable a new set of developer tools powered by Code Intelligence.

See how many people use your library, with Sourcegraph badges
Update: See "Repository badges" in Sourcegraph documentation for the latest information about this feature.

Go code intelligence on Sourcegraph: now in general availability (GA)
We’re building Sourcegraph to give developers everywhere, at any company, these same superpowers

Sourcegraph founders featured on Forbes “30 under 30” list
Sourcegraph founders featured on Forbes “30 under 30” list

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

Sourcegraph: the best way to read code just got better
Today, we’re announcing a new edition of Sourcegraph that makes it even faster and easier to answer your everyday programming questions

Liveblogging Github Universe
This year, we’re excited to announce we’re liveblogging GitHub Universe!
