1. OT: Google Code Search
- Posted by Kenneth Rhodes <ken_rhodes30436 at yahoo.com> Oct 05, 2006
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One of these days I'll post something on topic. Yet again I thought this might be of interest to the community: http://www.google.com/codesearch Ken Rhodes Folding at Home: http://folding.stanford.edu/ 100% MicroSoft Free SuSE Linux 10.0 No AdWare, SpyWare, or Viruses! Life is Good,
2. Re: OT: Google Code Search
- Posted by Tommy Carlier <tommy.carlier at telenet.be> Oct 05, 2006
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That's not really off-topic. It's actually very useful. It allows you to find source code, even in Euphoria. Google has apparently also indexed a lot of (if not all) the Euphoria user contributions. The only downside is that the guys at Google don't know Euphoria, and they have wrongfully labeled the Euphoria code as Eiffel code. -- The Internet combines the excitement of typing with the reliability of anonymous hearsay. tommy online: http://users.telenet.be/tommycarlier tommy.blog: http://tommycarlier.blogspot.com
3. Re: OT: Google Code Search
- Posted by ags <eu at 531pi.co.nz> Oct 05, 2006
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- Last edited Oct 06, 2006
Kenneth Rhodes wrote: > > One of these days I'll post something on topic. Yet again > I thought this might be of interest to the community: > > <a > href="http://www.google.com/codesearch">http://www.google.com/codesearch</a> > Hi Ken I've found your posts 'relevant and interesting' if not strictly 'on topic' :) I've used the code searching at <a href="http://www.koders.com/">koders.com</a> for quite a while now. But I guess it was just a matter of time until Google got in to it. I had a quick search to see if I could find some Euphoria code, but had no luck. I wanted to see if it knew what kind of code it was :) IMHO the interface for koders.com is much nicer, with cross-references to the other source files in the package it is showing you, and hyperlinked keywords and function names etc. Gary
4. Re: OT: Google Code Search
- Posted by Matt Lewis <matthewwalkerlewis at gmail.com> Oct 06, 2006
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ags wrote: > > > I've used the code searching at <a > href="http://www.koders.com/">koders.com</a> > for quite a while now. But I guess it was just a matter of time until Google > got in to it. > > I had a quick search to see if I could find some Euphoria code, but had no > luck. > I wanted to see if it knew what kind of code it was :) > > IMHO the interface for koders.com is much nicer, with cross-references to the > other source files in the package it is showing you, and hyperlinked keywords > and function names etc. > > Gary Well, google seems to have a much easier time of finding Euphoria code (probably because it seems to include the RDS archive). Take a look at these two searches for "include machine.e": http://www.koders.com/?s=%22include+machine.e%22&_%3Abtn=Search&_%3Ala=*&_%3Ali=* http://google.com/codesearch?hl=en&lr=&q=include+machine%5C.e&btnG=Search As mentioned, google tends to think that Euphoria code is Eiffel. The google advanced options are pretty cool, too, since you can filter by file extension. I suspect that's why it sees eu code as Eiffel. Matt Lewis
5. Re: OT: Google Code Search
- Posted by Jason Gade <jaygade at yahoo.com> Oct 06, 2006
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Matt Lewis wrote: > > ags wrote: > > > > > > I've used the code searching at <a > > href="http://www.koders.com/">koders.com</a> > > for quite a while now. But I guess it was just a matter of time until > > Google > > got in to it. > > > > I had a quick search to see if I could find some Euphoria code, but had no > > luck. > > I wanted to see if it knew what kind of code it was :) > > > > IMHO the interface for koders.com is much nicer, with cross-references to > > the > > other source files in the package it is showing you, and hyperlinked > > keywords > > and function names etc. > > > > Gary > > Well, google seems to have a much easier time of finding Euphoria code > (probably because it seems to include the RDS archive). Take a look > at these two searches for "include machine.e": > > <a > href="http://www.koders.com/?s=%22include+machine.e%22&_%3Abtn=Search&_%3Ala=*&_%3Ali=*">http://www.koders.com/?s=%22include+machine.e%22&_%3Abtn=Search&_%3Ala=*&_%3Ali=*</a> > > <a > href="http://google.com/codesearch?hl=en&lr=&q=include+machine%5C.e&btnG=Search">http://google.com/codesearch?hl=en&lr=&q=include+machine%5C.e&btnG=Search</a> > > As mentioned, google tends to think that Euphoria code is Eiffel. The > google advanced options are pretty cool, too, since you can filter by > file extension. I suspect that's why it sees eu code as Eiffel. > > Matt Lewis On the results you linked, the koders.com site seemed to think the language was Eiffel as well. Otherwise that's pretty doggone cool! -- "Any programming problem can be solved by adding a level of indirection." --anonymous "Any performance problem can be solved by removing a level of indirection." --M. Haertel "Premature optimization is the root of all evil in programming." --C.A.R. Hoare j.