Koders – the open source code search engine

Filed in: Web, Web Development — May 20th, 2005

kodersKoders, based in Santa Monica, California, trawled through open source software repositories hosted by universities and consortiums and groups such as Apache, Mozilla, Novell Forge and SourceForge. In so doing, it collected a large chunk of existing open source projects, the language they’re written in and the licenses governing their use. Developers are expected to use the Koders.com search engine to identify available packages more quickly.

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Thought:
I found that Koders is not useful to find open source software. It helps to search inside the source code… Well, for programmer only.

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