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Platforms

  • Node.js - Async non-blocking event-driven JavaScript runtime built on Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine.
  • Cross-Platform - Writing cross-platform code on Node.js.
  • Frontend Development
  • iOS - Mobile operating system for Apple phones and tablets.
  • Android - Mobile operating system developed by Google.
  • IoT & Hybrid Apps
  • Electron - Cross-platform native desktop apps using JavaScript/HTML/CSS.
  • Cordova - JavaScript API for hybrid apps.
  • React Native - JavaScript framework for writing natively rendering mobile apps for iOS and Android.
  • Xamarin - Mobile app development IDE, testing, and distribution.
  • Linux
  • Containers
  • eBPF - Virtual machine that allows you to write more efficient and powerful tracing and monitoring for Linux systems.
  • Arch-based Projects - Linux distributions and projects based on Arch Linux.
  • AppImage - Package apps in a single file that works on various mainstream Linux distributions.
  • macOS - Operating system for Apple's Mac computers.
  • Screensavers
  • Apps
  • Open Source Apps
  • watchOS - Operating system for the Apple Watch.
  • JVM
  • Salesforce
  • Amazon Web Services
  • Windows
  • IPFS - P2P hypermedia protocol.
  • Fuse - Mobile development tools.
  • Heroku - Cloud platform as a service.
  • Raspberry Pi - Credit card-sized computer aimed at teaching kids programming, but capable of a lot more.
  • Qt - Cross-platform GUI app framework.
  • WebExtensions - Cross-browser extension system.
  • Smart TV - Create apps for different TV platforms.
  • GNOME - Simple and distraction-free desktop environment for Linux.
  • KDE - A free software community dedicated to creating an open and user-friendly computing experience.
  • .NET
  • Core
  • Roslyn - Open-source compilers and code analysis APIs for C# and VB.NET languages.
  • Amazon Alexa - Virtual home assistant.
  • DigitalOcean - Cloud computing platform designed for developers.
  • Flutter - Google's mobile SDK for building native iOS and Android apps from a single codebase written in Dart.
  • Home Assistant - Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
  • IBM Cloud - Cloud platform for developers and companies.
  • Firebase - App development platform built on Google Cloud Platform.
  • Robot Operating System 2.0 - Set of software libraries and tools that help you build robot apps.
  • Adafruit IO - Visualize and store data from any device.
  • Cloudflare - CDN, DNS, DDoS protection, and security for your site.
  • Actions on Google - Developer platform for Google Assistant.
  • ESP - Low-cost microcontrollers with WiFi and broad IoT applications.
  • Deno - A secure runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript that uses V8 and is built in Rust.
  • DOS - Operating system for x86-based personal computers that was popular during the 1980s and early 1990s.
  • Nix - Package manager for Linux and other Unix systems that makes package management reliable and reproducible.
  • Integration - Linking together different IT systems (components) to functionally cooperate as a whole.
  • Node-RED - A programming tool for wiring together hardware devices, APIs, and online services.
  • Low Code - Allowing business professionals to address their needs on their own with little to no coding skills.
  • Capacitor - Cross-platform open source runtime for building Web Native apps.
  • ArcGIS Developer - Mapping and location analysis platform for developers.

Programming Languages

  • JavaScript
  • Promises
  • Standard Style - Style guide and linter.
  • Must Watch Talks
  • Tips
  • Network Layer
  • Micro npm Packages
  • Mad Science npm Packages - Impossible sounding projects that exist.
  • Maintenance Modules - For npm packages.
  • npm - Package manager.
  • AVA - Test runner.
  • ESLint - Linter.
  • Functional Programming
  • Observables
  • npm scripts - Task runner.
  • 30 Seconds of Code - Code snippets you can understand in 30 seconds.
  • Ponyfills - Like polyfills but without overriding native APIs.
  • Swift - Apple's compiled programming language that is secure, modern, programmer-friendly, and fast.
  • Education
  • Playgrounds
  • Python - General-purpose programming language designed for readability.
  • Asyncio - Asynchronous I/O in Python 3.
  • Scientific Audio - Scientific research in audio/music.
  • CircuitPython - A version of Python for microcontrollers.
  • Data Science - Data analysis and machine learning.
  • Typing - Optional static typing for Python.
  • MicroPython - A lean and efficient implementation of Python 3 for microcontrollers.
  • Rust
  • Haskell
  • PureScript
  • Go
  • Scala
  • Scala Native - Optimizing ahead-of-time compiler for Scala based on LLVM.
  • Ruby
  • Clojure
  • ClojureScript
  • Elixir
  • Elm
  • Erlang
  • Julia - High-level dynamic programming language designed to address the needs of high-performance numerical analysis and computational science.
  • Lua
  • C
  • C/C++ - General-purpose language with a bias toward system programming and embedded, resource-constrained software.
  • R - Functional programming language and environment for statistical computing and graphics.
  • Learning
  • D
  • Common Lisp - Powerful dynamic multiparadigm language that facilitates iterative and interactive development.
  • Learning
  • Perl
  • Groovy
  • Dart
  • Java - Popular secure object-oriented language designed for flexibility to "write once, run anywhere".
  • RxJava
  • Kotlin
  • OCaml
  • ColdFusion
  • Fortran
  • PHP - Server-side scripting language.
  • Composer - Package manager.
  • Pascal
  • AutoHotkey
  • AutoIt
  • Crystal
  • Frege - Haskell for the JVM.
  • CMake - Build, test, and package software.
  • ActionScript 3 - Object-oriented language targeting Adobe AIR.
  • Eta - Functional programming language for the JVM.
  • Idris - General purpose pure functional programming language with dependent types influenced by Haskell and ML.
  • Ada/SPARK - Modern programming language designed for large, long-lived apps where reliability and efficiency are essential.
  • Q# - Domain-specific programming language used for expressing quantum algorithms.
  • Imba - Programming language inspired by Ruby and Python and compiles to performant JavaScript.
  • Vala - Programming language designed to take full advantage of the GLib and GNOME ecosystems, while preserving the speed of C code.
  • Coq - Formal language and environment for programming and specification which facilitates interactive development of machine-checked proofs.
  • V - Simple, fast, safe, compiled language for developing maintainable software.
  • Zig - General-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software.
  • Move - Domain-specific programming language for writing safe smart contracts.

Front-End Development

Back-End Development

Computer Science

Big Data

  • Big Data
  • Public Datasets
  • Hadoop - Framework for distributed storage and processing of very large data sets.
  • Data Engineering
  • Streaming
  • Apache Spark - Unified engine for large-scale data processing.
  • Qlik - Business intelligence platform for data visualization, analytics, and reporting apps.
  • Splunk - Platform for searching, monitoring, and analyzing structured and unstructured machine-generated big data in real-time.

Theory

Books

Editors

Gaming

Development Environment

Entertainment

Databases

  • Database
  • MySQL
  • SQLAlchemy
  • InfluxDB
  • Neo4j
  • MongoDB - NoSQL database.
  • RethinkDB
  • TinkerPop - Graph computing framework.
  • PostgreSQL - Object-relational database.
  • CouchDB - Document-oriented NoSQL database.
  • HBase - Distributed, scalable, big data store.
  • NoSQL Guides - Help on using non-relational, distributed, open-source, and horizontally scalable databases.
  • Database Tools - Everything that makes working with databases easier.
  • TypeDB - Logical database to organize large and complex networks of data as one body of knowledge.
  • Cassandra - Open-source, distributed, wide column store, NoSQL database management system.
  • TDengine - An open-source time-series database with high-performance, scalability, and SQL support.
  • Supabase - An open-source alternative to Firebase.

Media

Learn

Security

Content Management Systems

  • Umbraco
  • Refinery CMS - Ruby on Rails CMS.
  • Wagtail - Django CMS focused on flexibility and user experience.
  • Textpattern - Lightweight PHP-based CMS.
  • Drupal - Extensible PHP-based CMS.
  • Craft CMS - Content-first CMS.
  • Sitecore - .NET digital marketing platform that combines CMS with tools for managing multiple websites.
  • Silverstripe CMS - PHP MVC framework that serves as a classic or headless CMS.
  • Directus - A real-time API and app dashboard for managing SQL database content.
  • Plone - Open source Python CMS.

Hardware

Business

Work

Networking

Decentralized Systems

  • Bitcoin - Bitcoin services and tools for software developers.
  • Ripple - Open source distributed settlement network.
  • Non-Financial Blockchain - Non-financial blockchain applications.
  • Mastodon - Open source decentralized microblogging network.
  • Ethereum - Distributed computing platform for smart contract development.
  • Blockchain AI - Blockchain projects for artificial intelligence and machine learning.
  • EOSIO - A decentralized operating system supporting industrial-scale apps.
  • Corda - Open source blockchain platform designed for business.
  • Waves - Open source blockchain platform and development toolset for Web 3.0 apps and decentralized solutions.
  • Substrate - Framework for writing scalable, upgradeable blockchains in Rust.
  • Golem - Open source peer-to-peer marketplace for computing resources.
  • Stacks - A smart contract platform secured by Bitcoin.
  • Algorand - An open-source, proof of stake blockchain and smart contract computing platform.
  • ZeroNet - A decentralized web-like network of peer-to-peer users.

Health and Social Science

Events

Testing

  • Testing - Software testing.
  • Visual Regression Testing - Ensures changes did not break the functionality or style.
  • Selenium - Open-source browser automation framework and ecosystem.
  • Appium - Test automation tool for apps.
  • TAP - Test Anything Protocol.
  • JMeter - Load testing and performance measurement tool.
  • k6 - Open-source, developer-centric performance monitoring and load testing solution.
  • Playwright - Node.js library to automate Chromium, Firefox and WebKit with a single API.
  • Quality Assurance Roadmap - How to start & build a career in software testing.
  • Gatling - Open-source load and performance testing framework based on Scala, Akka, and Netty.

Miscellaneous

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