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Open Source Code at Google

Google has opened up a new site, Code.google.com, on which they are providing access to developer-oriented programming libraries and tools. This is intended as a site for "external developers interested in Google-related development." They plan to publish free source code and a listing of our their API services. This will be of interest primarily to programmers or those who might play with API. The initial projects include a Core Dumper, a Sparse Hashtable, and Perftools.

Dated Mar 16, 2005 in Google


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