Google isshutting down Google Code, their hosting service for open source projects and coding initiatives.

If you haven’t already migrated your projects to another service, now’s a good time.

Here are a few alternatives that can get you up and running quickly.

Google Code was never the most popular service out there, but that it was still good.

Initially launched in 2006, thousands of projects called it home.

Google Code offered developers a robust and reliable hosting option for their projectsespecially their open-source initiatives.

Here are some options worth checking out.

For basic users, it’s completely free.

CodePlex

CodePlex is Microsoft’s open-source project hosting site.

BitBucket

BitBucket is another huge code repository that’s home to thousands of projects and developers.

It also features rich integration with Jira, so your issue-tracking features are taken care of in that regard.

Launchpad

Launchpad is Canonical’s (the team behindUbuntu) software collaboration platform.

Best of all, it’s completely free to use.

Then, users discovered Sourceforgestarted bundling downloads with adwarein all of its installers.

Licenses are pricey though, so be ready to open your walletfor a premium plan or license.

They’re serious about their claim to bebetter than GitHub, though.

CodeBase: Codebase is another business-focused service.

It’s designed to get you hooked and bring you backto their paid plansfor your future dev projects.

Ideal for web developers, and less for software builders looking to join a community.Pricing is reasonable, too.

These are some choices, but they’re not the only ones out there.

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