![]() We started Sourcegraph in 2013, but we have OpenGrok from Sun Microsystems, now Oracle OpenGrok. There are code search tools that existed before Sourcegraph and others have come up in the last ten years. We started Sourcegraph to get code search to every developer and every company.ĭid you start the segment, do you think almost? My Cofounder and I ended up coming back with one thing, which is we love code search, and yet most devs, most companies never even heard of it, never had it, never knew why it's awesome. ![]() I've seen what it's like to manage software projects inside JPMorgan, Bank of America and tech companies. I love coding and have felt what it's like to work on a big open source code basis. We make universal code search for companies that have code and anyone who works with code. I'm the CEO and Cofounder of Sourcegraph. ![]() Do you want to give us a bit of background about who you are and about your business? I really enjoyed learning about Sourcegraph's approach to building their product and community based on transparency and trust. This is something that Quinn and the team have embraced in their culture (their employee handbook is published publicly) and how they build the product. One of the core pillars of the company has been establishing trust with both the open source community and their customers to get them to allow search across their code bases. After getting the hang of how to make search effective and being inspired by Google's internal tooling for their own employees they decided to focus their core product on code search within companies. Sourcegraph's first product was public code search that allowed developers to search across all public code bases and find useful pieces of code for their projects. Check out our open-source Feature Flagging system - Flagsmith on Github! I'd appreciate your feedback ❤️ Episode Overview
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