Krugle: The New Search Engine Defiantly Not for The Rest of Us
If you are not a full-fledged geek, AKA, programmer this is new tool is not for you!
A Silicon Valley startup launched a search engine in March that will allow developers to search for code and source code. Sorry Martha, (Steward that is) Im afraid your wonderful Docorating the Drive with Pink Lillies will not appear in the search engine result on this site.
The name of the engine is Krugle, and it will provide simple search for retrieving information related to source code – as well as other techy info – all from an easy to use, un-cluttered GUI.
It is surely possible to use Google for programmers to find source code, but this can be a tricky task.
The new engine functions by crawling, indexing, and parsing its information from open source directories and archives. It also pulls its results from Email lists, blogs and websites. Kruggle says the site will run using open source and private technology. For open source, Apache Software called Nutch and Lucine is used. The parsing is done using a generator called Another Tool for Language Recognition.
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