At Datadog, our teams work together across the company–and the globe–to solve complex issues for developers, IT operations teams and business users in the cloud age.
In this event, “How Datadog Uses Tree-sitter for Code Analysis”, we will hear directly from our Product and Engineering teams on real-life applications and best practices for Tree-sitter, an increasingly popular open source developer tool.
Intended Audience: Software Engineers with a minimum of 3 years of experience, open source contributors and/or developer tool enthusiasts.
This time we will be featuring one presentation. For more information, please check out the Speakers Section below.
The definition and impact of Tree-sitter
Benefits of Tree-sitter compared to other AST generators
How Tree-sitter can be used for static code analysis
How Datadog uses Tree-sitter
Tree-sitter Best Practices (How to use it efficiently and common mistakes to avoid)
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