There is something legendary and historic happening in software engineering, right now as we speak, and yet most of you don’t realize at all how big it is.
The growth levers and GTM strategies that powered the code-search platform, Sourcegraph, to a 4x increase in revenue and a $2.625B valuation
Sourcegraph, a late stage startup that wants to bring the power of search to code, announced a $125 million Series D investment today on a $2.625 billion valuation, a 3x growth from its previous valuation in December 2020.
Cody for Sourcegraph 5.1 brings AI to every part of your coding workflow. Let's go over some of the highlights: ? Better autocomplete with a more powerful LLM (Anthropic Claude) and broader context. Free for devs. ? New and improved recipes: like explain code, fix code smells, optimize performance, and more. ? Inline chat: for easy fixes, refactors, and questions on specific regions of code files. ? Multi-repository context: Cody looks beyond just the current repository for knowledge when writing/fixing code and answering questions. ➕ Support for JetBrains IDEs, IntelliJ, PyCharm, WebStorm, etc. ? The Cody desktop app makes it easy to use Cody on your private code in your editor and chat UI. No server deployment needed. Thank you to everyone who has been using Cody, contributing to Cody on GitHub, and making feature suggestions for Cody. This one is for you.
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The VP of People at Sourcegraph notes that retaining talent and managing rampant burnout in the new era of work isn’t just about letting employees work from home
When you layer increasing expectations for rapid software development over the complexity of Big Code, investing in developer productivity has become table stakes for companies. Developer productivity and satisfaction aren’t nice-to-haves, they’re critical to a company thriving vs. simply surviving.