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Bervianto Leo Pratama
Bervianto Leo Pratama

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Things May Help for Web Developer

I have listed many framework, tools, library that may help to build web. Tools, framework or library for web developer is not limited to my list. I list the things that I like. I hope, I have some time for review that awesome things. Let’s check this out.

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Front-End (CSS, JS)

  1. UI-Kit (https://getuikit.com/) — MIT License
  2. Semantic-UI (https://semantic-ui.com/) — MIT License
  3. Materialize (http://materializecss.com/) — MIT License
  4. Bulma (https://bulma.io) — MIT License
  5. MUI CSS (https://www.muicss.com/) — MIT License
  6. Kube (https://imperavi.com/kube/) — MIT License
  7. PureCSS (https://purecss.io/) — Yahoo BSD License
  8. Bootstrap (http://getbootstrap.com/) — MIT License

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Back-End (PHP)

  1. Laravel (https://laravel.com/) — MIT License
  2. Symfony (https://symfony.com/) — MIT License
  3. CodeIgniter (https://codeigniter.com/) — MIT License
  4. Slim (https://www.slimframework.com/) — MIT License
  5. Yii Framework (http://www.yiiframework.com/) — BSD License
  6. Cake PHP (https://cakephp.org/) — MIT License

Back-End (Python)

  1. Flask (http://flask.pocoo.org/) — BSD License
  2. Django (https://www.djangoproject.com/) — BSD License
  3. Pyramid (https://trypyramid.com/) — BSD-derived Repoze Public License

Back-End (Java/Kotlin)

  1. Spark Framework (http://sparkjava.com/) — Apache 2 License
  2. Ninja (http://www.ninjaframework.org/) — Apache 2 License
  3. Play Framework (https://www.playframework.com/) — Apache 2 License

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Other

  1. Ionic (https://ionicframework.com/) — MIT License
  2. Spring (https://spring.io/projects)
  3. AngularJS (https://angularjs.org/) — MIT License :: Angular (https://angular.io/) — MIT License
  4. React (https://reactjs.org/) — MIT License
  5. VueJS (https://vuejs.org/) — MIT License
  6. Webpack (https://webpack.js.org/) — MIT License

If you have any reference may I would like too. Help me out. :)

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