More developers have switched to using JavaScript to build more applications, especially for the web. This has brought about an exponential growth in the usage of frameworks built specifically for the JavaScript community to facilitate quick prototyping and building of awesome projects. (- Olususi Kayode Oluyemi)
Responsive Website Basics: Code with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. This course is part of the Responsive Website Development and Design Specialization and offered by the University of London Goldsmiths, University of London.
QLearly is a Kanban board for your bookmarks. Organize your favorite websites by columns and boards. Every time you open a new tab, your primary board will load within a second.
Invoice Generator, generate your invoice online or via an API.
VirtualHostX is an easy-to-install local server environment for macOS. It includes a full Apache web server so you can run as many PHP based websites as you want.
Kemal is a lightning fast, super simple web framework written in Crystal by Serdar Dogruyol.
Infinity early beta, organize whatever you need: tasks, documents, events, CRM ...
Pushjet alpha is an API to be in control of all your data, including your notifications. Pushjet is a free open source push notifications.
Easily create sites that work offline as well as online. UpUp is a tiny JavaScript library that makes sure your users can always access your site's content, even when they're on a plane, in an elevator, or 20,000 leagues under the sea.
Pixelfed is a free and ethical photo sharing platform for everyone. Pixelfed is an open-source, federated platform. You can run your own instance or join one.
Langis is like "Signal" without Google Play Services support for a better privacy.
Do you need inspiration for your next newsletter webdesign? Check this Email newsletter gallery.
Charts made easy. The fastest way to create beautiful charts and graphs for your projects.
Jupyter is a web application used to program in more than 40 programming languages, including Julia, Python, R, Ruby and Scala1. Jupyter allows you to create notebooks, i. e. programs containing both markdown text and Julia, Python, R... These notebooks are used in data science to explore and analyze data.
Static Sites are quick and easy; and when you can host them for free forever, that's icing on the cake. Check this post to learn how to host your static site on GitLab pages.
You will join out team of data analysts, scientists, and engineers to build and maintain ETL and ML pipelines with focus on scalability and performance, particularly around Apache Spark.