New Search Engine Designed For Programmers
Currently in Beta and soon to be released is a search engine available for programmers and coders.
Unlike conventional search engines, Krugle is designed to locate code. Krugle supports code search by crawling, parsing and indexing code found in all open source repositories, as well as code that exists in archives, mailing lists, blogs, and web pages.
According to their page you can search repositories, pages and resources that offer relevent code. You can even add comments to code, save and share the query’s. It also will deliver basic “basic API information about highlighted portions of code”.
By the sound of it, it looks like a stand alone ap.
You can signup for it at thier site to get a copy as soon as it’s live. I’m definately looking forward to it! I wish I had seen this sooner. I would love to have seen this Beta.
You can also try these now.
http://www.codase.com
http://www.koders.com
You blog is a good resource. Thanks.
Thanks for the feedback! I really like koders.com. It really makes me consider where and how koders.com pulls up these files and code snippets. Some of them look like they are from live pages. Just shows you need to be careful with security!
Check out http://merobase.com seems to have much better search technology than the others.