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January 02, 2008 - SourcePop.com, a cutting edge plain language query engine for locating code snippets on the internet, announced today that it will be moving into open beta of its code search and book marking functionality. SourcePop.com represents the cutting edge in code search, allowing developers who are unfamiliar with the specifics of a given syntax to search for code using plain text queries like “read a text file” or “query a database”.
SourcePop searches are initially targeted at blogs and web pages but specific pieces of code can then be cross referenced against existing open source repositories. As a result, SourcePop boasts the ability to evaluate all snippets for correctness and completeness.
SoucePop.com’s technology will revolutionize the way developers search for answers and solutions online, leveraging the power of both the blogging and open source communities to help developers find the answers they need quickly and easily.
Founder and CTO Joseph Mordetsky describes SourcePop: “In today’s world all of the answers a developer needs when dealing with a given programming language can be found on the internet in one form or another, whether this be on blogs, tutorials or company websites dedicated to developers. SourcePop.com harness all of this information and uses advanced artificial intelligence to not only categorize and rank specific pieces of code, but to also tie these pieces of code to the greater body of work within the open source community. As a result SourcePop is not only capable of helping developers find information, but excels at ensuring that information is correct and complete.”
Media Contact:
Name: Joseph Mordetsky
Web Site: sourcepop.com
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