[CLUE-Tech] CodeCatalog

Jeffery Cann jccann at home.com
Sat Oct 21 17:36:42 MDT 2000


Dear Colorado Linux User Group,

Did you know project source code is cataloged and indexed for searching
at CodeCatalog.com?  Try it yourself at: http://www.codecatalog.com/

If you?d like a free option to provide CodeCatalog searching to your
website
visitors, please visit: http://www.codecatalog.com/affiliate0.html

CodeCatalog is a fast and easy way to search through millions of lines
of
code from popular Open Source projects. They are now searchable,
browsable,
and cross-referenced against each other.  With CodeCatalog, you can:

   -  Search for instances of a specific API function to
      find out how it is used
   -  Do a person search -- find out how often a name appears
      in projects (Try searching on Miguel or Torvalds, for
      example)
   -  Browse the source code for a specific project
   -  Search for specific algorithms by keyword --  like dither,
      triangulate, quicksort.

You can also browse a particular project rather than searching all the
projects that CodeCatalog indexes. Browsing a single package lets you
focus
on the interconnected code in that package. CodeCatalog can also search
for
symbols within the project. Regardless of the search approach,
CodeCatalog
lets developers view the actual source code in the open-source package.
All
the indexed symbols in the code are syntax highlighted and hyperlinked
to
allow further browsing
and cross-referencing.

CodeCatalog.com supports queries for particular packages, file names,
and
for any word that occurs in any of the indexed source code. Power Search
lets developers search for symbols constrained by package, file type (C,
C++, Python, Perl, Java, text, or other), and context (code or
comments).

Learn more about CodeCatalog here: www.codecatalog.com/about.html

If you have any questions at all, please contact me at
mailto:bgrennier at openavenue.com.

Bobbie Grennier
Web Programs Manager
OpenAvenue, Inc.
www.openavenue.com
www.openave.net



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