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EmotiCODE

EmotiCODE is a collaborative source code snippets aggregator and search engine but mostly a place where developers can find the answers they are searching for and contribute with their own contents to help others with the same needs.

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Open Source

Application type

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  • Discontinued

Platforms

  • Mac  Available also as Sublime Text plugin
  • Windows  Available also as Sublime Text plugin
  • Linux  Available also as Sublime Text plugin
  • Online
  • Sublime Text
Discontinued

The official website is no longer available.

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Features

  1.  Real time collaboration
  2.  Code Search
  3.  Code Snippets

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  • Developed by

    Unknown
  • Licensing

    Open Source and Free product.
  • Alternatives

    13 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is EmotiCODE?

EmotiCODE is a collaborative source code snippets aggregator and search engine but mostly a place where developers can find the answers they are searching for and contribute with their own contents to help others with the same needs.

The main concept behind emoticode is "as a developer i own a lot to people publishing source codes, snippets and guides on the internet, the less i can do is do my best to help the internet back", therefore we encourage people to register ( the process is pretty straightforward ) and post every bit of code they have/use/find on the internet, because even the smallest three-line-snippet could solve someone else problems while developing a project ... you never know :)

Moreover an EmotiCODE plugin for Sublime Text icon Sublime Text has been released: you can install it using Package Manager, or manually downloading the files located on GitHub.