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developerWorks source code on Koders.com

Koders.com, a public Web site that provides a wealth of free resources for developers, now allows you to search for IBM® developerWorks® source code. Committed to providing access to open source tools and technology, Koders.com now includes source code from developerWorks articles, including articles on developing with Asynchronous JavaScript™ + XML (Ajax) development, creating Web sites fast with CakePHP, and five common Ajax patterns.

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Koders offers different levels of access so you can customize searching for code according to your needs:

Additional developer tools include free plug-ins for Visual Studio and Eclipse and free code search widgets that can search individual open source projects. Koders Pro and Koders Enterprise Edition also include adapters to CVS, Subversion, Clearcase®, Perforce, TFS, Visual SourceSafe, Serena Dimensions, StarTeam, SourceGear Vault, File System, and other version control repositories, allowing you to index code directly where it resides.

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Koders.com provides the source code from all developerWorks articles, including some of these top searches:

An alternate view of developerWorks code shows the open source licenses represented in the index and the programming languages found within the codebase.

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Koders provides code search solutions for enterprises, communities, and software developers. Koders solutions allow programmers to quickly find and leverage existing source code assets to bring new software applications to market faster, with fewer defects, and at substantial cost savings. The Koders.com Web site is a free resource for searching open source code. The Koders Pro Edition and the Koders Enterprise Edition both search private source code, and have been adopted by developers and teams at ISVs and Fortune 500 companies. Koders is a privately-held company headquartered in Santa Monica, California. For more information, visit http://www.koders.com.

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