Portland, OR--At the O'Reilly Open Source Conference (OSCON) today, CodeZoo announced that it has added Python and Ruby code to its repository of open source components.
"We collected and reviewed all the open source components that have been released for both Python and Ruby," said CodeZoo manager Marc Hedlund, O'Reilly entrepreneur in residence. "Every component we've chosen for the site is mature, stable, easy-to-use, and useful."
Guido von Rossum, creator of Python, said, "Python developers have a well-deserved reputation for creating and using code efficiently. The new CodeZoo Python repository gives them a powerful new tool to speed up their development process."
David Heinemeier Hansson, creator of Ruby on Rails, said, "Ruby's wealth of libraries and frameworks can't help the influx of programmers coming to the language of late if they don't know what's out there. CodeZoo helps shine light of all these great components and helps programmers reuse more and recode less."
CodeZoo makes it easy for developers to find high-quality, open source code, and get up to speed with that code quickly. Not just a site for open source developers, CodeZoo focuses on the needs of all developers who want to use open source code in their own projects--internal, commercial, or open source.
CodeZoo also debuted several new features at OSCON:
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