25 cents a search seems a bit high for the most basic searches.
Realize this could be so that you don't have to sell ad-space and to make money right away (and fast).
Test query [ d3.behavior.zoom] results:
nerdydata => 11 code results
stack overflow => 126 results
github => 4,824 code results
bing => 283,000 results
google => 593,000 results
edit: I am really excited about this as finding websites with live code examples in JS would be extremely useful. Better to see live code than someone's (perhaps old?) blog post about how they did it.
Sorry, not yet, but I will. I got you bookmarked because I noticed the brouhaha earlier with that other search site. It sounds interesting, though.
It's been almost an hour and you only have my 1 upvote, so to be honest your submission really doesn't look like it's going anywhere.
I'd resubmit tomorrow at around 7:30 to 8:30am EST, and I'd do it as a "Show HN: A Search Engine for Developers, Marketers, Web Designers, and Hackers", but don't put put your url in the "url" field - put it in the "text" box, along with your "Hey HackerNews!..." copy. Posts submitted that way will be much more likely to get upvotes, and you'll linger in the "Ask" section (see the link at the top nav. bar) for about a week or so.
Update: I was recommending that you kill this submission, but scratch that. You're on the home page now, so maybe it'll take off. If not, just resubmit next week the way I mention above.
Whoops, ignore my comment to delete this submission. You're at 5 points and on the home page. If you don't get any more pickup than this, consider resubmitting next week the way I recommended.
Good idea. Are there some limitations by default? It looks like I can only see the fist 8 results. It's not clear at all whether it is a bug or deliberate limitation.
Guests have access to the top 10 results, but depending on how common the code you search for is, you may get less than 10. We usually see millions of results for more common terms. What was your search out of curiosity? Thanks for the comments, keep 'em coming!
25 cents a search seems a bit high for the most basic searches.
Realize this could be so that you don't have to sell ad-space and to make money right away (and fast).
Test query [ d3.behavior.zoom] results:
nerdydata => 11 code results
stack overflow => 126 results
github => 4,824 code results
bing => 283,000 results
google => 593,000 results
edit: I am really excited about this as finding websites with live code examples in JS would be extremely useful. Better to see live code than someone's (perhaps old?) blog post about how they did it.