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Bruno Raljic

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I'm a software developer with almost a decade of experience. I've seen things. Had a chance to work on my own product! So, now I'm a wannapreneur. Host of "Bruno Talks With" video podcast.

2020 was not that bad for me

Dec 9, 202010 min read

2020 was not that bad for me. This is one of those "years in recap" posts. Let's rewind and go back to Oct 2019. This is how the story starts... It's also a post for those who want to get to know me better. (very long wall of text ahead, be warned) ...

New Twitter accounts often tweet in void. Let me help you change that

Dec 6, 20205 min read

Problem you face when you have small Twitter audience is that your tweets end up in void. Very few people actually see them. And, like with everything, beginnings are hard. There are real gems out there in the small-sized Twitter accounts. I simply ...

Automate SonarQube analysis with Bitbucket Pipelines and Maven

Nov 25, 20207 min read

Intro In this article we'll see how to set up automated SonarQube analysis, that will be executed every time we push to the remote. For the simplicity of the article, let's say we have a pipeline job with two steps, build and analyze. If you followe...

Setup code coverage overview in SonarQube with JaCoCo

Nov 18, 20207 min read

In the previous article of this series, I've described how to setup a SonarQube to begin with the static code analysis for your project. It was enough for the start, but it was missing something. It was missing code coverage reports and stats. Of cou...

Meet Bruno, your Hashnode Bootcamp host

Nov 15, 20206 min read

Hey there, everyone. Bruno here. You may have seen me around if you are participating in the second Hashnode Bootcamp. I've hosted first three sessions so far and will be the host for the the remaining five. But, you may ask Who is this guy, where di...

Getting started with SonarQube (java, maven and docker)

Nov 3, 202010 min read

How do we know if the code we write is good enough? Error free? Not vulnerable? Not smelly? There are some tools that can show you that, and today I'm writing about SonarQube. But, since I like the approach with minimum steps required, I'll write ju...

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