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Atlas is a new kind of tool for tackling hard software problems and making developers more productive. Atlas has many general applications including finding elusive bugs, scripting smart quality assurance checks, estimating large code changes, and much more. However, the most popular use is for understanding code someone else wrote. | Atlas is a new kind of tool for tackling hard software problems and making developers more productive. Atlas has many general applications including finding elusive bugs, scripting smart quality assurance checks, estimating large code changes, and much more. However, the most popular use is for understanding code someone else wrote. |
Revision as of 18:11, 11 January 2016
Welcome to the Atlas Wiki!
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Atlas is a new kind of tool for tackling hard software problems and making developers more productive. Atlas has many general applications including finding elusive bugs, scripting smart quality assurance checks, estimating large code changes, and much more. However, the most popular use is for understanding code someone else wrote.
Getting Started with Atlas
For a free trial or to purchase Atlas, go to ensoftcorp.com/atlas
Visit Learning Atlas for a series of beginner tutorials.
To get started with the Atlas query language, see Using the Atlas Shell.
For information on the graph schema for Atlas, see Extensible Common Software Graph.