Koders

Koders was a search engine for open source code. It enabled software developers to easily search and browse source code in thousands of projects posted at hundreds of open source repositories.

Koders
(merged into Open Hub)
Type of site
Open source search engine
OwnerBlack Duck Software
URLkoders.com
Commercialyes
Launched2000 (2000) (Ended: 2012 (2012))
Current statusRedirects to code.openhub.net

On April 28, 2008, it was announced that Black Duck Software would acquire the Koders assets and technologies although the Koders website will remain as a free resource.[1]

On May 19, 2009, Black Duck Software announced that projects from the Microsoft CodePlex open source project hosting site will now be fed automatically into Black Duck’s open source KnowledgeBase repository. The projects also will be searchable through Black Duck’s Koders.com.[2]

Koders announced on September 9, 2009 that their search engine now exceed 2.4 billion lines of code; a 210% increase since April 2008.[3]

Black Duck Software announced on October 25, 2012 the merge of Koders with Ohloh Code.[4]

Plug-ins

In addition to their web-based search engine, Koders provided a plug-in for the IDE Eclipse and an add-in for Microsoft Visual Studio. A plug-in was also included within Code::Blocks.

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gollark: But ones like "HOW DO WE HAVE ANY IDEA WHERE ALL THE GOODS AND SERVICES GO AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA" seem bigger.
gollark: Well, sure.
gollark: The problems I think are problematic are mostly stuff like "intellectual property is somewhat weird and broken", "pricing of some goods (housing, mostly) is weird too", "education frequently doesn't work as well as it should", "there are big technology/surveillance monopolies which are not good", and "government decision-making is pretty poor".
gollark: Blame it for not redirecting to HTTPS like my *cool* website.

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