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Shortcut to Java: A Code-First Approach for the Savvy ProgrammerProgrammers love to find ways to do things cheaper and faster. Sometimes, we find that we have an idea, but do not know the best way to code it.

There are several good forums and community based sites that can help a programmer with code suggestions.

Now, there are also good “Code Search Engines” such as Koders.com.

If you like the idea of a code search engine, you might find the following sites useful as well.

Eric Weblog has a great review of the above code search engines and more.

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November 27th, 2006 at 11:08 pm

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