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alextingle
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Google Memorial: the small museum of projects aban...
Google Code was awesome, and there's no real replacement for it. koders.com* doesn't even come close.
* - now code.openhub.net
skj
on March 6, 2015
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github isn't a replacement?
laumars
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Yes, if the code is on Github. However not everyone who publishes code uses Github (myself included)
bduerst
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Why not? (I'm genuinely interested here - not trying to snark)
ilovesatan
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Because not everyone here is the teenage girl version of a programmer who only goes after the newest fad without taking in account the actual features of a system and practical implications of promoting a monopoly.
laumars
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I can set up my own git repositories so I have no need for github.
sotiris-k
on March 6, 2015
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not everyone used Google Code either. What's your point?
tedunangst
on March 6, 2015
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Code Search searched a lot more than just what was stored on Google. What's your point?
aniket_ray
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I think his point was that Code and Code Search are/were different products.
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