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murratore:
hi there
As far as i can judge there are many programmers in this forum.
what software do you use for managing code snippets / source code fragments? I don't mean real Source code management tools (like subversion or sourcesafe).

On bitsdujour there is a discount on monday for "Source Code Library", but I'm not sure if there are better tools.
http://www.bitsdujour.com/software/source-code-library/

VideoInPicture:
Right now, I simply create a hierarchy of directories that are labelled descriptively and by language category to store all the interesting and useful programs I come across that have source code. I only keep the ones that provide something interesting and useful that I can't do off the top of my head. I go through each of the program files I have source code to and try to understand what is happening so I burn it into my head. I like having the full source code to a program that demonstrates the use of the code instead of simply snippets because over the long term, I will probably forget how to use the snippet!

Often, I will use Google to locate source code if I don't store it locally.

Jammo the OrganizedFellow:
Anything new?
I'd like to resurrect this thread.

I have some snippets and code that I would like to maintain in an app like the one mentioned above. But I, like many of you, prefer Open Source or free.

I attempted to use Adobe AIR app called Snipply http://code.google.com/p/snippely/
didnt like it :(

Jammo the OrganizedFellow:
 :D

I found something ladies, gentlemen and coders!



It's got TONS of amazing features. A great one is:
Server Sychronization
To avoid having to carry a copy of the database from one PC to another gbCodeLib provides a built-in ability to FTP the current database files (source code, repository file, and object file) to a users' web site.

The app also has a portable version too INCLUDED!!! :)
gbFlashLib
For users who want to a carry their snippet database with them, usually in a USB Flash drive, a simpler version of gbCodeLib has been written. The portable version is called gbFlashLib. To use it, just copy two files - gbFlashLib.exe and gbCodeLib.txt - to any folder on your USB flash drive. Double-click on the EXE file in the flash drive to run the program. The gbFlashLib EXE file is included in the gbCodeLib distribution.

Best of all, gbCodeLib is free for non-commercial use (personal & educational).
Charge $30 for commercial or governmental environments.


gbCodeLib

gbCodeLib is a full-featured, multi-language
code librarian, powerful source code editor
and revision control manager. gbCodeLib has
an easy-to-use interface yet provides one of
the largest feature sets of any code librarian
available today. Over 1000 sample source code
snippets, including language mini-tutorials,
are included in the distribution.

gbCodeLib and its snippets can be updated online.

VB, VBA, VB.net, HTML, XML, Perl, ASP, PHP,
JavaScript, Java, Delphi, C++, C#, SQL and DOS
source code snippets are included in the distribution.


For more information, go to
the gbCodeLib home page at:

http://www.garybeene.com/gbware/gbcodelib.htm
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EFF-ing awesome!
So glad I found this!
:P

Jammo the OrganizedFellow:
Beat to the punch.
I should have searched first.
https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=10318.msg80133#msg80133

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