Omniref
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Omniref is a code-based reference, maintained by and for the programming community. Find questions, comments, links and documentation on the code that you're already using.
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omniref.com ↗Omniref positioned itself as a community-powered platform related to code, known for its focus on code-related content. The site appears to have ceased operations as of January 2017, with preserved blog posts remaining available.
The product historically functioned as a community-driven site around code resources, including articles and blog posts about programming topics. The site offered pages such as Home, About, and a resume, and hosted a collection of popular blog posts authored by Tim Robertson related to Ruby and programming practices. As of the last update, Omniref.com is shut down, with preserved content limited to selected blog posts.
Who it’s for: Developers, programmers, and tech enthusiasts interested in Ruby and programming insights, plus readers seeking archived technical blog content.
- community-driven code content
- curated programming blog posts
- archive of popular technical articles
- personal resume and about pages
- historical site with preserved content
shutdown/ceased operations (January 2017); content preserved
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