Slick is a js library made by Ken Wheeler which allows you to build a fully responsive and accessible carousel.
The modern Javascript tutorial. Learn JavaScript from the basics to advanced topics with simple, but detailed explanations.
Olive is a free non-linear video editor aiming to provide a fully-featured alternative to high-end professional video editing software.
Want to learn NodeJS? NodeJS Dev is a good place to start. It presents an introduction to NodeJS with exemple code snippet and clear explanations.
Your personal finance manager to check all your accounts, from any bank, in a single place.
1000+ Pixel-perfect svg unicons for your next project as Vue components.
Use Rooftop CMS to build API-powered sites, with the WordPress UI for content editing.
Free and Open Source UI Kit for Bootstrap 4, React, Vue.js, React Native, WordPress and Sketch.
In this post Siri Lööf shows us how to use React Hooks to handle responsive background images.
Fedilab is a multifunctional Android client to access the distributed Fediverse, consisting of microblogging, photo sharing and video hosting.
In this article, DeveloperDrive have collected 15 places where you can learn how to code in 2019. I would add "Frontend Masters" and "Pragmatic Studio".
DigiKam is an open-source photo management application that runs on Linux, Windows, and MacOS platforms and comes with tools for importing, managing, editing, and sharing photos and raw files. The last version 6.0.0 has now video support and new export tools.
Totally useless thus totally indispensable. Copy and paste Emoji to express your emotions, no apps required 👍
KeystoneJS is an open source framework for developing database-driven websites, applications and APIs in Node.js. Built on Express and MongoDB.
FreedomBox is designed to be your own inexpensive server at home. It runs free software and offers an increasing number of services ranging from a calendar or jabber server to a wiki or VPN. Their web interface allows you to easily install and configure your apps.
Code Shelter is a collective of volunteer software developers that aims to help with maintaining popular open source projects whose authors need a hand or don't have the time to maintain them any more.