This isn't a chapter in the CVS versus Subversion debate, but a look at places online to view useful pieces of code.
Useful is probably the operative word in the Krugle received a mention in Schindler's group of online references. Krugle still operates in a limited beta, but promises that it will make programmers more productive with its approach to source code search.
Krugle's interface for code search allows the visitor to select from several languages, with C, C++, and C# among them. The query can look for code in any area, or be restricted to sifting through source code only, or functions or classes.
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