Prioritize technical debt with CodeScene
Bad code tends to stick.
Bad code tends to stick.
We’re proud to announce a new release of CodeScene, version 4.0!
No tool will ever save an organization, but situational awareness might.
These are difficult times for many organizations.
Complex code slows down development productivity, increases the delivery risk, and leads to excess maintenance costs.
We’re proud to announce a new release of CodeScene, version 3.6!
We’re pleased to announce that CodeScene is included in the GitHub Student Developer Pack.
We at Empear make heavy use of CodeScene ourselves.
We’re proud to announce a new release of CodeScene, version 3.5!
The earlier we can catch any code quality issues, the better.
We’re proud to announce a new release of CodeScene, version 3.4!
Behavioral code analysis is a young discipline.
Here are some of our most read posts and articles.
Code quality is a largely subjective concept filled with misbeliefs.
Four decades ago, Fred Brooks coined what we now know as Brooks’s Law: ”adding human resources to a late software project makes it later”.
The CodeScene analysis engine runs on git repositories.
Complex code slows down development productivity, increases the delivery risk, and leads to excess maintenance costs.
The new identity revolves around our vision to “give code an intelligent voice” and reflects our forward-looking culture. The new logo reinforces the idea of artificial intelligence and CodeScene being there as an extra team member, guiding you toward better software and teams.
The new website presents relevant content in a clean, minimalistic and modern way with an aim to give visitors easy access to solutions and information.
We are proud to share this new identity with our community and hope that it will inspire all of us to write better code, build happier teams and future proof our software.