Best of Tools — December 2021
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DEV·4y
7 Awesome Ways to Screenshot Your Code
There will probably be a need to capture a screen of code, whether it is yours or someone else's. For example, you may use that for reference in an article, to ask for help on a forum, to display your skills on Twitter, or to save valuable information for later use. I found seven awesome ways to take screenshots of your code.
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Hashnode·4y
2021 Tech Highlights: Best Software For Dev Teams
The last 12 months were filled with constant learning and adapting to the new trends that completely changed the way we used to work. The challenges we faced pushed us into searching for convenient software that could help us handle the new normal. In this short post, I would like to share with you the discoveries I made this year in the field of developer tools.
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Open Source Way·4y
Open source tools for running a small business in 2022 | Opensource.com
This year, Opensource.com ran several great articles focusing on open source in business. In fact, open source is a major driver in many business areas. Let's review some of the top open source business stories from 2021: More Great Content Free online course.
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JavaScript in Plain English·4y
What Got Me Writing Vanilla JavaScript again
Hajime Yamasaki Vukelic has just finished porting one of his projects to vanilla. He argues that Vanilla JS is faster than Virtual DOM. He also argues that the notion that vanilla development is harder or in any way less enjoyable an experience is fundamentally wrong. Going against the industry standard. But is it worth it?
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Armo·4y
Kubernetes Open Source Tools to Check Out in 2022
In 2014, Kubernetes surfaced from work at Google and quickly became the de facto standard for container management and orchestration. The community surrounding the project is exceptionally committed to the project and is constantly sharing new tools and features to help developers run, test, and code cloud-native services. 2021 was a massive year for the project, and there's more to come.
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CSS-Tricks·4y
Inertia
Astro is a server-side version of SvelteKit that lets you use the same syntax as the incumbent, React. Astro uses the Vite compiler and is super fast and pleasant to work with. It lets me write components (in many different frameworks). But it also helps the user here. No more JavaScript bundle on the site at all.
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JetBrains·4y
Best Code Review Tools in 2021 ‒ Survey Results
JetBrains State of Developer Ecosystem 2021 report compiles responses of over 31,000 developers. The report identifies the most-used code review tools of this year. It also reveals the best collaboration tools used by software professionals. Find the one that will best help you improve the quality and efficiency of your product development.