Global, automated cloud infrastructure from the broadest array of AMD and NVIDIA GPUs to virtual CPUs, bare metal, Kubernetes, storage, and networking solutions.
Reason lets you write simple, fast and quality type safe code while leveraging both the JavaScript & OCaml ecosystems. Reason is not a new language; it's a new syntax and toolchain powered by the battle-tested language, OCaml. Reason gives OCaml a familiar syntax geared toward JavaScript programmers, and caters to the existing NPM/Yarn workflow folks already know.
The tiny framework for building web interfaces. Hyperapp is a modern VDOM engine with a declarative syntax that's easy to read and natural to write, Hyperapp is your tool of choice to develop purely functional, feature-rich, browser-based applications.
I’ve been using Tailwind CSS professionally almost every day for nearly two years. I love using it, and it’s made my development workflow so much better. So I wanted to share some of the benefits I’ve gained by using Tailwind over a traditional framework or custom CSS. Post written by Jason Beggs.
I'm not an extrovert. I don't like crowds. I'd rather be the trusted adviser than the guy in the spotlight. In high school, speech class gave me such anxiety that I was physically sick and needed to give the presentation over my lunch hour directly to the teacher. Post written by Matt Eland.
Automerge is a JSON-like data structure (a CRDT) that can be modified concurrently by different users, and merged again automatically. It is a library of data structures for building collaborative applications in JavaScript.
While the number of podcasts is growing, our time stays constant. Unable to find a great way to segment podcast into snackable bits that could be searched, shared, and consumed by anybody. Smash Notes is an experiment, an attempt to establish an entirely new medium of knowledge.
This is not a library, this is the codebase that runs Dev-io We are very excited about the possibility that, with your contributions, this platform can eventually be re-purposed for communities and ecosystems outside of our scope. Post written by Ben Halpern, founder of Dev-io
Quark is a general purpose software tool specifically designed to help you create projects written in HTML, CSS and JavaScript with native desktop app like capabilities. Quark apps run on Mac, Windows, and Linux from a single codebase.
Starting with Chrome 76, you'll be able to use the new loading attribute to lazy-load resources without the need to write custom lazy-loading code or use a separate JavaScript library. Let's dive into the details. Post written by Houssein Djirdeh, Addy Osmani and Mathias Bynens.
As a shared service attached to the General Secretariat of the Department of Public Education, Training and Youth (DIP), the School-Media Service (SEM) designs, proposes and implements DIP policy in the field of media, image, information and communication technologies, as well as in the field of documentation.
SSLyze is a Python library and a CLI tool that can analyze the SSL configuration of a server by connecting to it. It is designed to be fast and comprehensive, and should help organizations and testers identify mis-configurations affecting their SSL/TLS servers.
NetNewsWire 5.0 is a free and open source RSS reader for Mac.
Natron is a powerful Digital Compositor that can handle of your 2D/2.5D needs. Its robust OIIO file formats and OpenFX architecture is what make Natron the most flexible open source compositor for the visual effects community.
Looking for a free alternative to Photoshop? Gimpshop is a fork of Gimp with a user interface close to Photoshop. There's no question that Adobe Photoshop is excellent image editing software. But for those of us that can't afford up to seven hundred dollars or more to buy it, we now have the same image manipulation power at our fingertips as the high-priced, closed-source programs.
HashOver is a PHP comment system intended as a replacement for services like Disqus. HashOver is free and open source software. HashOver adds a "comment section" to any website, by placing a few simple lines of JavaScript or PHP to the source code of any webpage. HashOver is a self-hosted system and allows completely anonymous comments to be posted, the only required information is the comment itself.