InnerWorkings Launches .NET Code Search Engine
Posted by Brian FinnertyInnerWorkings CodeBox Provides Alternative to Google Code Search, Krugle, and Koders
San Francisco, CA – August 19, 2009 – InnerWorkings, a provider of practice-based solutions to optimize developer skills and processes across software organizations, today announced the availability a new .NET code search engine solution called InnerWorkings CodeBox™.
InnerWorkings CodeBox is a trusted reference point for .NET code samples and snippets. It enables developers to search InnerWorkings’ extensive library of sample code, which contains over 1,000 rigorously tested solutions on a wide variety of .NET topics and techniques. CodeBox always delivers clean and relevant source code, making it a much more reliable source for usable .NET code than search engines such as Google Code Search, Krugle, and Koders.
“Most sample code available on the Internet today is of low quality and questionable value,” said Francis McKeagney, CEO of InnerWorkings. “You don’t know who has written the code, if it has been reviewed, or if it will even compile. With InnerWorkings CodeBox you know you’re getting clean code that has been thoroughly tested, released to customers, and that works first-time. Developers can find top quality code in a reliable, efficient way and software organizations will benefit from reduced developer research time and significantly less risk to their code base.”
You can learn more by viewing the InnerWorkings CodeBox datasheet, or by contacting us at sales@innerworkings.com.
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