posted by
rfunk at 02:36pm on 06/10/2006
Google has a new tool for searching source code. So having contributed bits and pieces to various projects over the years, of course I had to search for myself.
Right now I get 13 results from that search, including eight projects I've contributed code to, one project that put me in their FAQ (as "Unix God of osu.edu"), and one I never touched but whose test suite uses some sort of breakage related to another project I once worked on.
Update: Strangely, I get a few more results by searching for "rfunk@" alone, rather than searching for that or my name. One of these extras is another I contributed to, while the rest all seem to be projects derived from one of the projects that showed up in the first search. Still others appear on a search for just "rob funk". I don't get it.
BTW, these searches actually match on comments and documentation, not code, since my name isn't program code. Some of the surrounding text can be rather amusing at times.
Right now I get 13 results from that search, including eight projects I've contributed code to, one project that put me in their FAQ (as "Unix God of osu.edu"), and one I never touched but whose test suite uses some sort of breakage related to another project I once worked on.
Update: Strangely, I get a few more results by searching for "rfunk@" alone, rather than searching for that or my name. One of these extras is another I contributed to, while the rest all seem to be projects derived from one of the projects that showed up in the first search. Still others appear on a search for just "rob funk". I don't get it.
BTW, these searches actually match on comments and documentation, not code, since my name isn't program code. Some of the surrounding text can be rather amusing at times.
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