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Essential Tools and Websites for Web Developers: My Personal Favourites

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In the constantly evolving world of web development, having a go-to list of resources can be invaluable for staying up-to-date and efficient in your daily work. Here, I've curated a list of some of my favourite tools and websites, complete with brief descriptions to help you understand their value in various aspects of web development.

Design and prototyping 👨‍🎨:

  • Figma - Figma is a cloud-based design and prototyping tool that allows teams to collaborate in real-time on UI design, prototyping, and handoff. It offers a range of features, including vector editing, design libraries, and interactive prototyping.

Figma

  • Dribbble - Dribbble is a community for designers and creatives, where you can find inspiration, connect with other designers, and showcase your work. It's a great resource for finding design inspiration and learning about the latest design trends.
    Dribbble

  • Microsoft Designer - Microsoft Designer is a graphic design app that is part of Microsoft 365. It allows users to create professional quality designs for social media posts, invitations, logos, website banners, digital postcards, graphics, and more. Microsoft Designer is built on the existing Designer feature in PowerPoint and uses DALLE 2 technology by OpenAI to help users create stunning designs quickly and easily. It was launched in October 2022 and is available for free for Office productivity software users.

Microsoft Designer

  • Unsplash - Unsplash is a website that provides free high-quality stock photos that can be used in web design and other projects. It's a great resource for finding images to use in your designs.

Unsplash

  • Flaticon - Flaticon is a website that provides a large database of free customizable icons and stickers in various formats, including PNG, SVG, EPS, PSD, and CSS. It offers over 3,000 SVG and web font-optimal vector-based icons that are available for web, iOS, and Android applications. Flaticon also has a global community of contributors who design icons, and users can join and earn money by contributing their own designs. Flaticon offers an API that allows developers to authenticate their credentials (private API key) and make requests for icons and stickers. Additionally, Flaticon has a browser extension that provides free access to its icons for Google Docs, Google Slides, and more.

Flaticon

  • Adobe XD - Adobe XD is a vector-based design and prototyping tool that allows designers to create and share wireframes, designs, and prototypes. It offers a range of features, including vector editing, design libraries, and interactive prototyping.

Adobe XD

  • SVG Wave - SVG Wave is a free tool that allows developers to create custom SVG waves for use in web designs. It offers a range of customization options, including wave height, amplitude, and color.

SVG Wave

  • Sketch - Sketch is a vector-based design tool that allows designers to create and share wireframes, designs, and prototypes. It offers a range of features, including vector editing, design libraries, and interactive prototyping.

Sketch

  • Archive.org/web - The Wayback Machine by Archive.org allows developers to view past versions of websites and web pages, making it a useful tool for finding design inspiration and studying the evolution of web design over time.

Archive.org/web

Code editors and IDEs ✎:

  • Rider - Rider is a cross-platform IDE for .NET development from JetBrains. It supports a variety of programming languages, including C#, F#, and VB.NET, and is known for its fast performance and advanced code analysis and debugging features. One of the standout features of Rider is its integration with ReSharper, another popular tool from JetBrains for code analysis and refactoring. With this integration, Rider provides a wide range of productivity features for .NET developers, including code completion, error highlighting, code inspections, and quick-fixes.
    As a full stack .NET developer, Rider has become my go-to IDE for all my .NET projects. Its clean and intuitive interface, combined with its robust set of features, have made it my favourite IDE. Its cross-platform compatibility means that I can use it on Windows, Mac, and Linux, which is a huge plus for my workflow. With its wide range of debugging and profiling tools, I'm able to quickly identify and fix issues in my code, which has helped me to streamline my development process. Overall, Rider is an excellent choice for .NET developers looking for a powerful and versatile IDE.
    Rider

  • WebStorm - WebStorm is a powerful JavaScript IDE developed by JetBrains. It's my go-to IDE for JavaScript development because it provides a wide range of features specifically designed for web development. In addition to JavaScript, WebStorm supports other web-related technologies like HTML, CSS, and TypeScript.
    One of the standout features of WebStorm is its advanced JavaScript support. It provides intelligent code completion, navigation, and refactoring tools that make it easy to write and maintain high-quality JavaScript code. It also has powerful debugging capabilities, including the ability to debug both client-side and server-side JavaScript code.
    Another great feature of WebStorm is its integration with other popular web development tools, such as Git, Grunt, and npm. This makes it easy to work with these tools within the IDE and speeds up your development workflow.
    Compared to VS Code, WebStorm has a more specialized focus on web development and provides a more complete set of features for JavaScript development. While VS Code is a great general-purpose code editor, WebStorm is specifically designed for web development and provides more advanced features in this area. Additionally, WebStorm has a more robust set of refactoring tools and a more advanced debugger than VS Code, making it a better choice for complex JavaScript projects.
    Overall, if you're a web developer looking for a comprehensive IDE that's specifically designed for JavaScript and web development, I highly recommend checking out WebStorm.
    WebStorm

  • DataGrip - DataGrip is a powerful IDE designed for database developers and data analysts. It supports a wide range of databases, including PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, and Microsoft SQL Server, and provides a range of features to help developers manage and query their data.
    One of the standout features of DataGrip is its intelligent SQL editor, which provides advanced code completion, error highlighting, and quick-fix suggestions. It also offers built-in support for version control systems like Git, which makes it easy to manage changes to your database schema and SQL code.
    In addition, DataGrip provides a range of database management tools, including schema and data editors, data import and export functionality, and a powerful query console. Its navigation and search tools make it easy to find what you need, and its customizable interface allows you to configure it to your workflow.
    Overall, DataGrip is an essential tool for anyone working with databases, providing a powerful and efficient way to manage, query, and analyze data.
    DataGrip

  • PyCharm - Python IDE that supports other programming languages, including JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.

  • IntelliJ IDEA - Java IDE that supports other programming languages, including Kotlin, Groovy, and Scala.

  • Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code (VS Code) is a widely used code editor that has gained popularity among developers due to its robust features and extensive marketplace of extensions. It offers syntax highlighting, code completion, debugging, and Git integration, among other features. With its flexible configuration options, you can customize the editor to suit your development needs and preferences.
    On a lighter note, some developers joke that VS Code is so customizable that you could spend more time tweaking and configuring it than actually writing code! Nonetheless, it remains a favorite among many developers due to its extensive capabilities and versatility.
    VsCode

  • Microsoft Visual Studio - While Microsoft Visual Studio is a popular choice for Windows developers, it may not be the best option for Mac users. Additionally, some developers find that it lacks certain features and can be slow at times. However, it does offer a comprehensive set of tools and features for building applications for Windows, web, and mobile platforms, including support for a wide range of programming languages and frameworks.
    As a .NET developer, I have used Visual Studio extensively in the past, but I have found that JetBrains Rider is a more versatile and powerful IDE overall. Rider offers a range of features for .NET development, as well as support for other programming languages like JavaScript, TypeScript, and Kotlin. It also offers a more streamlined and efficient development experience compared to Visual Studio, in my opinion. However, Rider a paid IDE and requires a monthly fee to use. While it is a great option for Mac users, Visual Studio may be a better choice if you're looking for a free IDE.
    (Side note: Running Visual Studio is like carrying a full-sized refrigerator on your back. It might be free, but you'll definitely feel the weight of it on your computer😅)

Microsoft Visual Studio

  • CodePen - CodePen is a web-based code editor and community for front-end developers, offering a range of features for writing, testing, and sharing HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code. It also provides a range of code snippets and examples for inspiration and learning.

Fonts and typography:

  • Google Fonts - Google Fonts is a free and open-source font library with hundreds of fonts available for use on websites and other projects. It offers a range of customisation options, including font weights, styles, and sizes.
    Google Fonts

  • Adobe Fonts(Typekit) - Adobe Fonts is a font library with thousands of fonts available for use on websites and other projects. It offers a range of customisation options, including font weights, styles, and sizes, and can be integrated with a range of design tools and platforms.

Adobe Fonts

  • Font Squirrel - Font Squirrel is a website that provides a wide range of free and premium fonts that can be used in web design and other projects. It offers a range of styles and formats, and is a great resource for finding high-quality fonts.

Font Squirrel

  • TypeScale - Type Scale: A Visual Calculator is a tool for designers and developers to preview and choose the right typographic scale for their projects. Created by Jeremy Church, this tool is inspired by Modularscale and allows you to experiment with font size, scale, and different web fonts in a visual way. It helps to create a collection of font sizes that are in visual harmony and allows you to select sizes from a typographic scale in the same way as a typographer would. This tool also generates font size variables for a fluid type scale with CSS clamp, and you can grab the output CSS and drop it into your project. Overall, Type Scale: A Visual Calculator is a helpful tool for anyone looking to improve their typography skills or create visually pleasing designs.
    TypeScale

  • Font Awesome - Font Awesome is a popular icon library and toolkit that is used by millions of designers, developers, and content creators on the internet. It provides a wide range of icons in various categories and styles that can be used to enhance the visual design of a website or application. Font Awesome is available in both free and pro versions, with the pro version providing additional icons, features, and support. The library offers several ways to implement the icons on a website, including using CSS, SVG sprites, or web fonts. Font Awesome is open-source software and is available for free on their website for use in both personal and commercial projects.

Font Awesome

  • MyFonts - MyFonts is a website that provides a wide range of fonts for use in web design and other projects. It offers a range of styles and formats, and is a great resource for finding unique and interesting fonts.

CSS tools and libraries🪄:

  • Emmet Cheat Sheet - Emmet Cheat Sheet is a reference guide for Emmet, a code editor plugin that allows developers to write HTML and CSS code faster and more efficiently. It offers a range of code snippets and shortcuts for Emmet commands.

  • Responsively App - Responsively App is a free open-source tool that allows developers to test and debug responsive web designs across multiple devices and screen sizes. It offers a range of features for testing, debugging, and optimizing responsive web designs.
    Responsively App

  • Windframe - www.devwares.com/windframe Windframe is a Visual builder for rapidly prototyping and building stunning webpages using tailwind css. Speed up your web development process and ship in minutes not weeks.

  • Bootstrap - Bootstrap is a popular CSS framework that provides a range of pre-built components and styles for building responsive web designs. It offers a range of customization options and is widely used in web development.
    Bootstrap

  • Tailwind CSS - Tailwind CSS is a highly popular CSS framework. It offers a unique approach to CSS design by providing a range of pre-built utility classes for styling web designs. These classes can be combined to create complex designs quickly and efficiently, without the need to write custom CSS code. This allows developers to spend more time working on functionality and less time worrying about design.
    One of the best things about Tailwind CSS is how easy it is to get started with. The framework has clear documentation that is easy to follow, and the pre-built utility classes are intuitive and easy to use. Additionally, Tailwind CSS is highly customizable, allowing developers to easily modify existing classes or create their own custom classes to fit their specific needs.
    I use Tailwind CSS extensively in my React projects. It has allowed me to quickly prototype and develop complex designs while maintaining a high level of consistency and scalability. If you are a web developer looking to streamline your design process and improve your workflow, I highly recommend giving Tailwind CSS a try.
    Tailwind CSS

  • CSS-Tricks - CSS-Tricks is a comprehensive reference guide for CSS, providing information on CSS properties, selectors, and other features. It's a great resource for developers who need to look up specific CSS information.
    CSS-Tricks

  • CSS Gradient Generator - cssgradient.io is a free tool that allows developers to create custom CSS gradients for use in web designs. It offers a range of customization options, including color stops and gradient direction.
    cssgradient.io

JavaScript frameworks & libraries📚:

  • React.js- React.js is a popular and widely-used JavaScript library for building user interfaces. Developed by Facebook, React.js has become a go-to choice for many developers, particularly for building single-page applications (SPAs). One of the main benefits of React.js is its performance, thanks to its efficient rendering system that only updates what needs to be changed. React.js also offers a high degree of flexibility, making it easy to customize and extend as needed.
    In addition to React.js, there is also React Native, which is a popular framework for building mobile applications using React.js. React Native allows developers to build native mobile apps for iOS, Android, and other platforms using JavaScript and React.js, making it a great choice for teams that want to leverage their existing web development skills to build mobile apps.
    If you're looking to learn React.js or React Native, there are many resources available online, including courses, tutorials, and documentation. One good course to check out is offered on Coursera by Meta, which covers the basics of React.js and React Native, as well as more advanced topics like Redux and testing.
    React.js

  • Vue.js - Vue.js is a lightweight framework that offers a great balance between simplicity and features. It's easy to learn and use, making it a popular choice for small to medium-sized applications. One of the things I like about Vue.js is its reactivity system, which makes it easy to create dynamic and interactive interfaces. It also has a rich set of features, including routing, state management, and component-based architecture, that make it a powerful tool for building complex applications. Another advantage of Vue.js is its great documentation and community support, which make it easy to find answers to any questions or problems you might encounter. Overall, Vue.js is a great choice for developers who want a lightweight yet powerful framework for building modern web applications.
    Vue.js

  • Angular.js - Angular.js, commonly referred to as just Angular, is a popular front-end web application framework developed and maintained by Google. It's built on the principles of declarative programming and uses HTML templates and TypeScript for creating dynamic web applications.
    Angular provides a comprehensive set of features, including data binding, dependency injection, and component-based architecture. This makes it a powerful tool for building complex web applications that can handle large amounts of data and user interactions.
    One of the main advantages of Angular is that it's widely used by bigger companies and projects, and has a large and active community. This means that there are many resources available for learning and troubleshooting, as well as a wide range of third-party libraries and tools.
    That being said, Angular can also be quite complicated, especially for beginners or those without a strong background in programming. Its steep learning curve and complex architecture may require more time and effort to master than other frameworks like React or Vue.
    Personally, I have only used Angular in one of my projects, but I found it to be both great and complicated at the same time. Its robust feature set allowed me to create a powerful and dynamic web application, but it also required a lot of planning and careful organization of my code.
    Overall, Angular is a great choice for larger and more complex web applications, but it may not be the best fit for smaller projects or those with limited development resources.
    Angular

  • D3.js - A library for visualizing data using web standards like HTML, SVG, and CSS. It's often used for creating interactive and dynamic data visualizations.

  • Lodash - A utility library that provides a set of functions that can be used for simplifying common programming tasks, such as manipulating arrays, objects, and strings.

  • Three.js - Three.js is a powerful and popular 3D library that enables developers to create stunning 3D graphics, animations, and interactive experiences in a browser environment. It provides a wide range of tools for creating 3D models, manipulating camera views, and applying lighting and shading effects to your scene.
    One of the great things about Three.js is that it makes 3D graphics accessible to developers without requiring extensive knowledge of 3D modeling or game development. It offers a range of features and functions that can be used to create impressive visuals and interactive experiences, including physics simulations, particle systems, and post-processing effects.
    Working with Three.js can be incredibly fun and rewarding. You can use it to create everything from simple 3D models and animations to complex games and interactive experiences. It's also great for adding an extra level of visual appeal to your website or app.
    Some of my favorite examples of Three.js in action include Bruno Simon's portfolio website (https://bruno-simon.com/) and Jonathan Yuen's interactive design showcase (http://www.jonathanyuen.com/). Both of these examples demonstrate the power and versatility of Three.js, and showcase how it can be used to create stunning 3D graphics and immersive experiences in a browser environment.

Three.js

  • Moment.js - A library that makes it easy to work with dates and times in JavaScript, by providing a range of functions for parsing, formatting, and manipulating dates.

  • Axios - A popular HTTP client library for making AJAX requests in JavaScript.

Version control and repositories⛭:

  • Git - Git is the most widely used version control system and is known for its speed, efficiency, and flexibility. It allows developers to track changes to code over time, collaborate with others, and revert to earlier versions if necessary.
    Git

  • GitHub - GitHub is a web-based hosting service for Git repositories. It provides developers with tools for collaboration, code review, and project management, and is widely used for open-source projects.

GitHub

  • Bitbucket - Bitbucket is another web-based hosting service for Git repositories, owned by Atlassian. It provides similar functionality to GitHub, but also supports other version control systems like Mercurial.

  • GitLab - GitLab is an open-source platform for managing Git repositories, with features for continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD), issue tracking, and more. It can be self-hosted or used as a cloud-based service. GitLab is widely used in the DevOps community and offers a range of features for managing the software development lifecycle, including collaboration tools, version control, and automated testing and deployment. Its continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) features make it easy to automate the software delivery process, and its issue tracking system allows for easy management of bug reports and feature requests.

GitLab

Web performance 🚀:

  • Google PageSpeed Insights - This tool measures the performance of your website on both mobile and desktop devices, and provides actionable recommendations for improving its speed and usability.

Google PageSpeed Insights

  • GTmetrix - This tool analyzes your website's performance and provides a detailed report on its load time, page size, and other performance metrics. It also offers recommendations for optimizing your website's speed and performance.

GTmetrix

  • Pingdom - This tool monitors your website's uptime and performance, and alerts you if there are any issues or downtime. It also provides detailed reports on your website's performance, including load time, page size, and more.

Pingdom

  • WebPageTest - This tool allows you to test your website's speed and performance from multiple locations around the world, and provides a detailed report on its performance, including load time, page size, and other metrics.
    WebPageTest

  • Kinsta Page Speed - This tool provides a detailed analysis of your website's speed and performance, including load time, page size, and other performance metrics. It also offers actionable recommendations for improving your website's speed and performance.
    Kinsta Page Speed

Documentation and README tools 📑:

  • Readme.so - This tool allows you to easily create professional-looking README files for your GitHub projects, without the need for advanced coding or design skills. It offers a range of templates and customization options to help you create a README that meets your needs.

Readme.so

  • Poet.so - Poet.so is a tool that allows users to capture and transform Twitter posts into eye-catching images, making it easier to share them on other platforms. It was mentioned in the search results that it was acquired by someone and is used to style Twitter posts.
    Poet.so

  • GitBook - GitBook is a documentation platform that allows you to create and host documentation for your projects, including APIs, software, and other types of documentation. It offers a range of templates, collaboration features, and versioning options, and supports a range of output formats.
    GitBook

API development tools 📩:

  • Swagger - Swagger is an open source software suite that is used to design, build, document, and test RESTful web services. With Swagger, developers can create and manage RESTful API documentation that is easy to understand and use, allowing them to quickly and efficiently create and test APIs. The suite includes tools such as Swagger Editor, which is an online editor for designing APIs in the OpenAPI Specification format, and Swagger UI, which generates interactive documentation for APIs based on their OpenAPI Specification.
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  • Postman - Postman is an API platform that streamlines collaboration and simplifies each step of the API lifecycle [1]. It includes a range of features for building, testing, and documenting APIs, including an API builder, which you can use to design your API within Postman, and test scripts, which you can write in JavaScript to test and debug your API requests.

Postman

  • Read the Docs - Read the Docs is a popular documentation platform for open-source projects, including APIs. It provides tools for generating and hosting API documentation, as well as versioning, collaboration, and search features.

  • Apiary - Apiary is a platform for designing, building, and documenting APIs. It offers a range of features for generating API documentation, including interactive documentation, code snippets, and sample requests.

  • Insomnia - Insomnia is my go-to API testing tool for most of my projects. It's a powerful and user-friendly tool that provides a variety of features for designing, debugging, and testing APIs. With Insomnia, I can easily create and send HTTP requests, visualize API responses, and debug API errors. I particularly like the support for a wide range of API protocols and formats, including REST, GraphQL, and SOAP. Additionally, Insomnia provides features for organizing API requests into collections and sharing them with other team members. Overall, Insomnia is a great tool for any developer who needs to test APIs, and I highly recommend it.
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Learning platforms 👩‍🎓:

  • Mozilla Developer Network (MDN) - MDN (Mozilla Developer Network) is an excellent resource for web developers of all levels, providing comprehensive documentation and tutorials on a wide range of web technologies. Whether you're just starting out with web development or you're an experienced developer looking to expand your knowledge, MDN has something for you. One of the things that sets MDN apart from other resources is the quality of the documentation. It is very well written and easy to follow, even for beginners. The articles are comprehensive, covering all aspects of the topic, but are also concise and to the point. This makes it easy to quickly find the information you need, without having to wade through a lot of unnecessary information. MDN covers a wide range of web technologies, including HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, as well as web APIs and browser extensions. It also provides information on browser compatibility and best practices for web development. This makes it a one-stop-shop for all your web development needs. In my opinion, MDN is the best documentation resource for web developers out there. I use it all the time, and I find it to be the most comprehensive and well-written resource available. It's my go-to resource for anything web development related.

MDN

  • W3Schools - W3Schools is a popular resource for learning web development, with tutorials and examples on a wide range of web technologies, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and more.
    W3Schools

  • CSS-Tricks - CSS-Tricks is a web design community that provides daily articles, guides, tips, and tricks related to CSS, HTML, JavaScript, and web design and development in general. The website offers a wealth of information and resources for people interested in learning more about web design, and includes beginner-friendly tutorials and advanced tips for experienced developers.

  • GeeksforGeeks - GeeksforGeeks is a computer science and programming portal that contains well-explained and thought-out articles, tutorials, and example programs intended to help people learn computer programming. They offer tutorials and resources for a wide range of programming topics including Java, Python, and many others. GeeksforGeeks also features a practice platform where users can solve programming problems and company interview questions to improve their coding skills. They provide a daily Problem of the Day challenge and track progress via their POTD Dashboard. GeeksforGeeks also has a Discord community with over 29,000 members where users can chat and share their knowledge.
    GeeksforGeeks

  • FreeCodeCamp - FreeCodeCamp is a non-profit organisation that offers a range of free courses in web development, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and other programming languages. It provides hands-on projects and certifications that help developers to build their portfolio.

  • Refactoring.guru - Refactoring Guru is a website that provides a number of resources for learning and implementing design patterns in software development. The site offers easy-to-understand explanations of various design patterns, along with practical examples and code samples. They also offer a TypeScript runner for all design patterns, which is available on GitHub.
    If you're looking to learn more about design patterns or want to improve your knowledge and skills in this area, Refactoring Guru is a great resource to explore. They cover a wide range of design patterns, including behavioral, creational, and structural patterns, among others. Additionally, the site provides tips and advice for implementing these patterns effectively in your codebase.

refactoring guru

  • Codecademy - Codecademy is a fantastic resource for anyone who wants to learn how to code. The platform offers a wide range of courses that cater to both beginners and experienced developers. What I like most about Codecademy is that the courses are interactive and engaging, with plenty of opportunities to practice coding through coding exercises, quizzes, and projects.
    As someone who has completed several free and premium courses on Codecademy, I can attest to the quality of the content and the effectiveness of the teaching methods. The courses are well-structured, and the explanations are clear and concise, making it easy to follow along and understand even complex concepts.
    In addition to the courses, Codecademy also offers a feature called "Career Paths," which provides a structured learning roadmap for developers who want to build specific skills in web development, data science, and other fields. Completing a Career Path can earn you a certificate, which can be a valuable addition to your resume.
    Overall, I highly recommend Codecademy to anyone who wants to learn how to code or improve their coding skills. The platform is well-designed, the content is high-quality, and the learning experience is both enjoyable and effective.

  • Udemy - Udemy is an online learning platform that provides a range of courses in web development, programming, and other fields. It offers a mix of free and paid courses and allows learners to progress at their own pace.

  • Coursera - Coursera is a popular online learning platform that offers a range of courses in web development, computer science, and other fields. It partners with top universities and institutions to provide high-quality courses and certifications.

Coursera

  • OverAPI - OverAPI is a website that provides cheat sheets and quick references for a wide range of programming languages and technologies, including HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

OverAPI

  • edX - edX is a non-profit online learning platform that offers a range of courses in web development, programming, and other fields. It partners with top universities and institutions to provide high-quality courses and certifications.

  • Khan Academy - Khan Academy is an educational platform that provides a range of resources for learning and practicing a wide range of topics, including programming, mathematics, and science. It provides interactive exercises and videos to help users learn and improve their skills.

Khan Academy

  • HowToGeek - HowToGeek is a popular technology website that provides a range of resources for developers, including tutorials, reviews, and technology news.

Online communities for developers

  • Stack Overflow - You know it, you love it, it's the ultimate lifesaver for developers when they get stuck on a problem. It's like the Siri of coding, but actually helpful. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or just starting out, chances are you've spent more time on Stack Overflow than you'd like to admit.

Stack Overflow

  • Reddit - A social news and discussion website with a range of communities dedicated to various programming languages, tools, and technologies.

Reddit

  • Hacker News - A social news website focused on technology and startups, with a range of discussions and articles on programming, development, and related topics.

  • Product Hunt - A platform for discovering and sharing new products and tools, with a range of categories for developers and tech enthusiasts.

  • Meetup - A platform for finding and joining local developer groups and meetups, with a range of topics and programming languages.

  • LinkedIn - A professional social network with a range of communities and groups for developers, as well as job postings and career resources.

LinkedIn

  • Dev.to - A community-driven platform for developers to share their thoughts and experiences on a range of topics related to development and programming.

Hosting and deployment ☁️:

  • Netlify - Netlify is a popular hosting and deployment platform that offers a range of features for building and deploying websites and web applications. It provides built-in continuous deployment, SSL, and other features to make deployment easy and reliable.

Netlify

  • Heroku - Heroku is a cloud-based platform that allows developers to deploy and manage web applications. It provides support for multiple programming languages and frameworks and offers a range of tools for managing and scaling applications.

  • AWS - Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a cloud-based platform that provides a range of services for hosting, deploying, and managing web applications. It offers a range of features, including storage, compute, and database services, and can be used to deploy applications of any scale.

AWS

  • Google Cloud Platform - Google Cloud Platform is a cloud-based platform that provides a range of services for hosting, deploying, and managing web applications. It offers a range of features, including storage, compute, and database services, and can be used to deploy applications of any scale.
    Google Cloud Platform

  • DigitalOcean - DigitalOcean is a cloud-based platform that provides a range of services for hosting, deploying, and managing web applications. It offers a range of features, including virtual machines, load balancers, and storage, and is known for its simplicity and ease of use.

  • Microsoft Azure - Microsoft Azure is a cloud-based platform that provides a range of services for hosting, deploying, and managing web applications. It offers a range of features, including virtual machines, databases, and storage, and can be used to deploy applications of any scale.
    Microsoft Azure

  • Docker - A containerization platform that allows developers to package their applications and dependencies into portable containers that can be deployed anywhere.

Docker

  • Kubernetes - An open-source container orchestration platform that automates the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications.

Browser compatibility 💻:

  • Can I Use - Can I Use is a popular website that provides information on browser compatibility for HTML, CSS, and JavaScript features. It allows developers to check whether a particular feature is supported in different browsers and versions.

Can I Use

  • BrowserStack - BrowserStack is a cloud-based platform that provides a range of tools for testing website and web application compatibility across different browsers and devices. It offers a range of features for testing, including automated testing, live testing, and debugging tools.

  • Sauce Labs - Sauce Labs is a cloud-based platform that provides a range of tools for testing website and web application compatibility across different browsers and devices. It offers a range of features for testing, including automated testing, live testing, and debugging tools.

  • CrossBrowserTesting - CrossBrowserTesting is a cloud-based platform that provides a range of tools for testing website and web application compatibility across different browsers and devices. It offers a range of features for testing, including automated testing, live testing, and debugging tools.

  • Browserling - Browserling is a platform that provides a range of tools for testing website and web application compatibility across different browsers and devices. It offers a range of features for testing, including automated testing, live testing, and debugging tools.

Browserling

  • Modernizr - Modernizr is a JavaScript library that provides a range of tools for detecting browser features and compatibility issues. It allows developers to write code that can adapt to different browsers and devices.

Artificial Intelligence 🤖:

  • OpenAI ChatGPT - OpenAI's ChatGPT is revolutionizing the development process by providing developers with a powerful tool that can assist them in a wide range of tasks. Some of the ways that ChatGPT can help developers include providing quick answers to technical questions, offering code suggestions or fixes, assisting with project management, generating code documentation or reports, and assisting with testing and debugging. ChatGPT can also offer insights or advice on new technologies or development trends, provide language translation or transcription services, assist with natural language processing tasks, such as sentiment analysis or chatbot development, offer personalized recommendations based on user preferences and behaviors, and facilitate collaboration and communication between developers. Developers can access ChatGPT for free during the research preview on chat.openai.com, and OpenAI also offers an API for accessing new AI models, including their most advanced system yet, GPT-4. ChatGPT is an exciting and powerful tool for developers looking to improve their workflows, save time, and stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the field.

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  • Copy.ai - Copy.ai is a tool that uses artificial intelligence to generate high-quality content, including website copy, social media posts, and ad copy. It uses machine learning to analyse existing content and generate new content based on the user's specifications.
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  • Galileo AI - Galileo AI is a platform that uses generative AI to create user interface designs from text prompts. It combines UI components, images, and content to help designers create UI designs faster and with less effort. The platform was created by a team of veterans from Google, Apple, and Uber, and offers a range of tools for machine learning teams to inspect and find data.
    Galileo AI is designed to simplify the process of UI design and make it more accessible, even for those without a lot of design experience. The platform can help designers create UI designs with minimal input and generate new ideas quickly. This is particularly useful for designers who work on multiple projects or need to create many design options for a client.
    The platform uses generative AI to generate a wide range of design options, including color schemes, font choices, layout options, and more. It can also create variations based on user input and preferences, and provides suggestions for design improvements. This can help designers create unique and innovative designs quickly and easily.
    In addition to its design features, Galileo AI offers tools for machine learning teams to inspect and find data. The platform can be integrated with other internal tools and cloud providers to improve the design process. This makes it a valuable tool for machine learning teams that need to work with large amounts of data to create their models.
    One of the key benefits of Galileo AI is that it can simplify the UI design process, even for those without a lot of experience in design. This means that designers can spend more time creating unique and innovative designs, rather than focusing on the technical details of the design process.
    Galileo AI is an innovative platform that combines AI and design to help designers create better UI designs faster and with less effort. It is designed to be accessible and easy to use, making it a valuable tool for designers of all levels of experience.

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  • GitHub Copilot - GitHub Copilot is an innovative tool that is revolutionizing the coding process. Powered by AI, Copilot uses advanced machine learning algorithms to analyze existing code and generate new code based on natural language queries. This means that developers can simply describe what they want to achieve in plain English, and Copilot will generate the necessary code to get the job done. One of the most impressive things about Copilot is its compatibility with a wide range of popular IDEs and text editors, including Visual Studio Code, JetBrains, and Atom. This makes it a practical and versatile tool for developers of all levels. However, it should be noted that Copilot is a paid service, and there are some concerns around the ethical implications of using AI-generated code. Some critics argue that it could potentially lead to job loss for developers, while others worry about the security risks of using code that was generated by a machine. Despite these concerns, GitHub Copilot has received widespread attention and interest from the development community. It has the potential to save developers a significant amount of time and effort, and could help to democratize the coding process by making it more accessible to those without extensive coding experience. Overall, GitHub Copilot is an exciting development in the world of coding, and is likely to have a significant impact on the industry in the years to come.

GitHub Copilot

  • Midjourney - Midjourney AI is an artificial intelligence program created by a San Francisco-based independent research lab Midjourney, Inc. Midjourney generates images from text prompts utilizing the power of machine learning and AI. It was launched in mid-2022 and is one of the many AI art generators available in the market. The goal of Midjourney is to explore new mediums of thought and expand the imaginative powers of the human species. It specializes in generating visually pleasing images based on user's input prompts. You can access the AI by messaging a bot in the chat app.
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  • Stable Diffusion - Stable Diffusion is a latent text-to-image diffusion model capable of generating photo-realistic images given any text input, cultivates autonomous freedom to produce incredible imagery, empowers billions of people to create stunning art within seconds.

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  • Dialogflow - Dialogflow is a tool that can be used to build conversational interfaces, such as chatbots and virtual assistants. It uses natural language processing to understand user queries and generate human-like responses.

Code snippets and visualisation 📺:

  • Carbon - carbon.now.sh is a tool that allows developers to create and share beautiful images of their source code. It provides a range of customization options for code formatting, themes, and syntax highlighting.
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  • Regular Expression Visualizer - Regular Expression Visualizer is a tool that allows developers to visualize and understand how regular expressions work. It provides a visual representation of the regular expression and shows how it matches different strings.

  • VisBug - VisBug is a browser extension that allows developers to visually manipulate web pages. It provides a range of features for debugging and experimenting with CSS and HTML, including live editing and visual feedback.

  • Observable - Observable is a platform for creating and sharing data visualizations and interactive graphics. It provides a range of tools for data visualization and analysis, including charting libraries and visualization templates.

  • CodeSandbox - CodeSandbox is an online cloud development platform that allows developers to create, collaborate on, and deploy web applications from any device. It offers a feature-rich IDE that enables you to code, test and deploy your projects with ease. CodeSandbox supports a wide range of frameworks and libraries such as React, Vue, Angular, and more, offering templates for various use cases. You can share your CodeSandbox projects with others by simply sending a URL, and work collaboratively on them in real-time. Additionally, CodeSandbox offers integration with GitHub, Gitlab, and Bitbucket, allowing you to seamlessly integrate your projects with your version control system.

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  • DevTools - DevTools is a built-in set of developer tools in Google Chrome that allows developers to debug, test, and profile their web applications. It provides a range of features for inspecting and manipulating HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, including a console, a debugger, and a profiler.

Git Tools 🛠️:

  • Github Desktop - Github Desktop is a desktop application that provides a graphical user interface for working with Git repositories on Github. It provides a range of features for managing repositories, including branching, merging, and committing changes.

Github Desktop

  • Fork - git-fork.com is a Git client for MacOS and Windows that provides a range of features for managing Git repositories, including branching, merging, and committing changes. It also provides a range of collaboration features, including pull requests and code reviews.

Fork

  • GitKraken - GitKraken is a Git client that provides a graphical user interface for working with Git repositories. It provides a range of features for managing repositories, including branching, merging, and committing changes. It also provides a range of collaboration features, including pull requests and code reviews.

  • SourceTree - SourceTree is a Git client that provides a graphical user interface for working with Git repositories. It provides a range of features for managing repositories, including branching, merging, and committing changes. It also provides a range of collaboration features, including pull requests and code reviews.

  • GitLab Runner - GitLab Runner is an open-source tool for continuous integration and continuous deployment. It provides a range of features for running tests, building code, and deploying applications.

  • Jenkins - Jenkins is an open-source automation server that provides a range of features for continuous integration and continuous deployment. It allows developers to automate the build, test, and deployment processes for their applications.

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Project Management 👩‍💼:

  • Trello - Trello is a highly versatile project management tool that is ideal for small to medium-sized teams. It's easy to use and comes with a range of features that make it an excellent choice for agile workflows, such as scrum and kanban. Trello allows users to create boards, lists, and cards, which can be used to manage tasks and track progress. Cards can be assigned to team members, given due dates, and organised into different lists to help manage workflows. Trello is also an excellent tool for collaboration, as team members can easily comment on cards and provide feedback on tasks. Additionally, Trello offers a range of integrations with other tools, such as Google Drive, Slack, and GitHub, making it easy to keep all project-related information in one place. Another significant advantage of Trello is that it is free to use for individuals and small teams, with paid plans available for larger organisations. This makes it a great choice for startups and small businesses that need to manage their workflows efficiently without breaking the bank. Overall, Trello is a highly effective project management tool that is easy to use, flexible, and suitable for a wide range of applications.

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  • Asana - Asana is a project management tool that provides a range of features for managing tasks, assigning team members, and tracking progress. It also provides a range of collaboration features, including team discussions and file sharing.

  • Atlassian - Atlassian is a software company that provides a range of tools for agile software development, including JIRA, Confluence, and Bitbucket. It provides a range of resources and support for agile software development, including tutorials, webinars, and online resources.

  • JIRA - JIRA is a popular project management tool that is widely used for agile software development. It provides a range of features for managing tasks, sprints, and releases, and includes tools for tracking bugs and issues.

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  • Agile Alliance - Agile Alliance is a nonprofit organization that provides resources and support for agile software development. It provides a range of resources for learning about agile methodology, including conferences, webinars, and online resources.

  • Scrum.org - Scrum.org is a training and certification organization that provides resources and support for Scrum software development. It provides a range of training and certification programs for Scrum masters, product owners, and development teams.

Conclusion 🎬:

As a Full Stack developer with a focus on the .NET stack, I've discovered that the tools and resources I've shared in this list have greatly benefited my web development journey. Of course, these are just a handful of the numerous resources out there, but I believe they're well-suited for a wide range of web developers, regardless of their preferred stack.

It's important to remember that the tech landscape is always evolving, with new and exciting tools emerging regularly. So, if you come across any additional resources that you think should be on this list, please don't hesitate to share them in the comments section. I'll be more than happy to give them a try and add them to the list if they prove to be valuable.

I hope you find these resources as helpful as I have in your work, and please know that I'll continue to update the list as I explore new and useful tools and websites in the ever-growing world of web development. Let's keep learning and growing together in this fantastic community!

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Awesome content

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