Resolve Go dependencies with minimal version selection
When installing or updating dependencies, minimal version selection always selects the minimal (oldest) module version that satisfies the overall requirements of a build.
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When installing or updating dependencies, minimal version selection always selects the minimal (oldest) module version that satisfies the overall requirements of a build.
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Today was my first day back to work at Sourcegraph after my 3 1/2 months* long maternity leave.
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Docker announced that the Docker Hub and Docker Store (backed by the same Docker Registry) will be down (totally offline) from 11:00 Pacific Time 25 August with 15-45 minutes (expected) downtime.
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Sourcegraph's browser extensions for Chrome and Firefox are now open source in sourcegraph/sourcegraph.
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One of my favorite things about Sourcegraph is the fact that we are a team of developers building a product for developers.
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We're working hard to build the best code search and browsing tool for your team, so you can write, review, and ship code better.
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At Sourcegraph, we're building not only a great product for engineers, but also a great, inclusive company for engineers to be a part of.
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In Sourcegraph 2.9, we focused on improving the code search, rollout, and deployment experience for organizations with 100s and 1,000s of developers and repositories.
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Update: Sourcegraph now uses Sourcegraph extensions for language support.
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Sourcegraph 2.8 is out today, with support for more languages, huge monorepos, and more!
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Having worked at GitHub and spent more time than is probably warranted tweaking my dotfiles, I consider myself a developer tools enthusiast.
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Sourcegraph 2.7 ships today, with tons of new features and improvements to help your team build better software.
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We'll be publishing a series of posts here about how we build Sourcegraph.
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Today, we're bringing fast, powerful code search to the thousands of development teams on Bitbucket Server.
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We're excited to announce Sourcegraph 2.6, with tons of new features and improvements to help your team build better software.
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We're excited to announce Sourcegraph 2.6, with tons of new features and improvements to help your team build better software.
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In Go, it is idiomatic to have explicit error handling. This means that many functions return an error in addition to the expected result (e.g. strconv.ParseBool).
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Sourcegraph gives the power of code search and intelligence to every developer at your company, so you can ship better code faster. It runs securely in your own network, takes 5 minutes to install, and is easy to upgrade.
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Sourcegraph 2.4 is here. It is now free for unlimited users and repositories, can be installed in minutes with a single docker run command, and is easily configurable in the new web-based site admin.
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Ready to install or upgrade? Install Sourcegraph 2.3 with a single command to get great code search today. Current customers can update now.
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