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Bing Now Demonstrates Code Snippets Right On Its Search Result Pages

In case you're a software developer, you will need to look at Bing's new offering. Microsoft's search engine Bing now demonstrates code snippets right on its search result pages. The feature comes as the Redmond, Washington-based organization partner with HackerRank, an organization that spotlights on competitive programming challenges, boasting an online community of over one million computer programmers.

Software developers frequently look for the right algorithm and distinctive approaches to perform a particular task. As of recently, these users needed to first look for something on Google and after that read the relating library or discourse string on another site. Microsoft is making the procedure less demanding. If you have Bing as a default search engine (or if you go to Bing.com) and search for a specific task, you will now see executable code directly in search results.

A user can also search for things like "string concat C#" or request a specific calculation for a language, and Bing will open the code editorial manager for you. Another fascinating element is the capacity to rapidly switch between various programming dialects. For example, you can check the code for "air pocket sort" in C, C++, C#, Python, PHP, and Java dialects without worrying much.

HackerRank co-founder Vivek Ravisankar told that the venture at present features more than 80 code bits. "In addition to learning how a certain algorithm/code is written in a given language, users will also be able to check how the same solution is constructed in a range of other programming languages too - providing a Rosetta-stone model for programming languages," told Marcelo De Barros, Group Engineering Manager for the UX Features and Shared Tools at Bing to the publication.

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