Koders CEO Darren Rush on the Next Step for Code Search
16th Nov 2006, 10:11 GMT
Well before search titan Google released its tool to help developers scour the Web for code and connected information, Koders was serving up software search results, starting with open source software and now spreading out to include closed code repositories as well. Since launching its first beta in 2004, Koders has expanded its search to include more than 424 million lines of code, at the same time honing in on what developers are demanding.
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