Welcome to the Code Search Engines and Code Sites Resource Center, which includes resources developers use to find source code online. We've all enjoyed using search engines, but many of us haven't used search engines to help us find the software pieces we need to build systems, implement projects, and learn new technologies. This Resource Center includes the search engines that help you find the pieces of code that you need, open source code sites that contain the complete projects and code pieces you're looking for, and sites like Deitel.com that help you find the best source code search engines and code sites. In the Code Search Engines and Code Sites Resource Center you'll find: A comparison of source code search engines including csourcesearch.net, QuickRef.org, Koders, ByteMyCode, Planet Code, and O'Reilly Search. Includes a chart that lists the source code search sites, the languages supported by each, its content (lines of code), and general comments about each site. The JSourcery search engine that searches the Javadocs. Use it to search all of the Java libraries, constructs and more. Over 100,000 open source software projects on SourceForge—the world's largest open source software development site. You'll also find information registration information so that you can create and share open source applications on the site. Tools for adding code search functionality to your web pages. Information on how to add your projects to the various source code search engines to make your code available to other developers. Forums where you can chat with other developers about search strategies, using the various source code search engines, and more. The Google Code FAQ where you'll learn about the code that is searched, programming languages included, how to search, restricting your searches, and adding your own code to Google Code Search. The Codease help page where you'll learn how the site works and how to search for method calls, method definitions, class definitions, class fields, variables, field references and free text. Alphabetical lists of the Linux/UNIX APIs, Windows APIs, and Java packages and classes that can be searched on Codease. Instructions for using the Merobase Query Language on the Merobase search engine for name-based queries, text-based queries, function-oriented queries, object-oriented queries, to access Web services and more. The blog from Colin Atkinson, Chief Scientist at Metronics, who discusses developments in Merobase and Metronics technologies. The latest programming jobs from Indeed.com on every page.
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