The Yahoo Developer Network is apparently lacking in functionality, or maybe it’s just not as functional as its parent company would like.
Not to worry, though – Krugle, Inc. “will supply search functionality” thanks to a new arrangement.
Krugle, which is based in Menlo Park, California, has defined itself as “the code search engine.”
It's just amazing to me that Microsoft has continued with a failed search strategy, even after it's apparent to EVERYONE (including Microsoft's CFO) that what they are doing isn't working.
Google stepping into the playground of other technology areas has caused trembling for companies as powerful as Microsoft. Koders.com views Google's entry into code search as a cue for a smile, a roll of quarters in the fist, and a "bring it on" gesture straight out of The Rock's playbook.
This isn't a chapter in the CVS versus Subversion debate, but a look at places online to view useful pieces of code.
Could it be a Google for Coders?
A new search engine that debuted at Demo 2006 focuses on the needs of programmers to help find source code and other technical content.