Codefetch connects programmers with best-selling Delphi and AppleScript book authors.
Portland, Oregon - October 28, 2005 - Codefetch Inc. today launched search portals for Borland's Delphi and Apple's AppleScript languages. The search sites at http://delphi.codefetch.com and http://applescript.codefetch.com help programmers quickly find code examples to solve real-world problems.
Delphi
"We had heard people bemoaning the absence of Delphi from Codefetch," said Gregory Haun, Founder and CEO. "When we researched it, we were stunned to find classic Delphi books selling used on Amazon for hundreds of dollars. Clearly there is a market for Delphi books and we hope to make it profitable for more authors to write for that platform."
AppleScript
"AppleScript's intuitive natural language syntax can make it especially difficult to find AppleScript snippets using traditional web search engines," said Mr. Haun. "A search for the AppleScript phrase, 'click menu item' would bring up hundreds of results in Google unrelated to AppleScript. With Codefetch, the first result shows the correct usage of this AppleScript phrase."
About Codefetch
Codefetch, Inc. operates the codefetch.com search engine, a free service to help programmers find source code examples to solve real-world problems. Codefetch's unique query system combines regular expressions and traditional web keywords to search dozens of computer languages. Codefetch search results are syntax-colored excerpts from published computer books, and these very books are offered for sale.
Media Contact:
Gregory Cosmo Haun
Founder and CEO
(503) 232-9381
cosmo at codefetch.com
cosmo at alum.mit.edu (less aggressive spam filtering)
Codefetch is a trademark of Codefetch Inc. All other company and product names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated.