But, many programmers feel Google is not the perfect search engine to search for something about coding. Due to Google’s capability of retrieving many results, there is confusion in deciding the exact concept. So, to help the programmers with this and tackle the unambiguity – SyntaxDB will be the solution.
What is SyntaxDB?
It is a kind of Google Search engine but only for programmers. This offers any information related to computer languages such as syntax and explanation within the fingertips. Syntax Database is introduced by Anthony Nguyen with the intention of providing clear syntax of programming languages. Also Read: 10 Coding Games To Level Up Our Programming Skills SyntaxDB is aimed to become the world’s fastest programming reference. SyntaxDB currently supports 9 programming languages such as Java, C, C++, C#, Python, Ruby, JavaScript, Swift, and Go. And more languages are able to cram into the database soon.
How to search using SyntaxDB?
You need to follow these steps to get the syntax or concept from the 9 coding languages.
Visit the official website SyntaxDB, a home page of SyntaxDB opens with a simple and easy interface including with a search tab
Give an input related to programming languages. For Example, Exception handling in Ruby and hit ‘Go’. This will display Syntax, Notes, and Examples of the concept.
SyntaxDB offers more
SyntaxDB not only settled as a search engine but also cramming into different tools to offer more for the programmers at everywhere and anytime. It is integrated into DuckDuckGo search engine, Slack, and Visual Studio.
With integration with SyntaxDB, DuckDuckGo offers instant programming syntax at the top of the search results when programmers ask about coding. On the other side, It also integrated as a Slack channel which is named as ‘Syntax bot’ and as a plugin ‘Syntax Lookup’ for Visual Studio to help coders with instant syntax. Here you can add the channel to Slack and plugin for Visual Studio. Images Courtesy: Screenshots