Open Source Development & DevOps Software
Elixir
A dynamic, functional programming language that tuns on top of the Erlang Virtual Machine. A VM known for running low-latency, distributed and fault-tolerant systems. Elixir provides productive tooling and an extensible design perfect for building concurrent applications for critical infrastructure
Python
An object-oriented, high-level, general-purpose programming language with an easy-to-learn syntax. Python was first released in 1991 by Guido van Rossum with a design philosophy that emphasises code readability. Today Python is one of the most widely used programming languages where it is used in everything from data science, machine learning and AI to modern web, mobile and desktop applications.
Lucky Framework
Lucky is a web framework written in the programming language Crystal. With the Lucky Framework you can quickly catch bugs at compile time and build balzing fast web applications, faster. Much like Crystal takes syntactical inspiration from Ruby, Lucky takes its inspiration from Ruby on Rails.
Zig
Zig is a general-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software. It's a simple programming lanaguage that gocus on debugging your application rather than debugging your programming language knowledge. Zig provides no hidden control flow, hidden memory allocations, preprocessor and no macros. Allowing developers to write fast and clear code capable of handling all error conditions.
BigchainDB
BigchainDB allows developers and enterprise to deploy blockchain proof-of-concepts, platforms and applications with a blockchain database, supporting a wide range of industries and use cases. BigchainDB provides high throughput, low latency, powerful query functionality, decentralized control, immutable data storage and built-in asset support, BigchainDB is like a database with blockchain characteristics.
JanusGraph
JanusGraph is a free and open-source distributed, scalable graph database optimized for storing and querying graphs containing hundreds of billions of vertices and edges distributed across a multi-machine cluster. The project is managed by The Linux Foundation and is released under the Apache Software License 2.0. Large corporations like Expero, Google, GRAKN.AI, Hortonworks, IBM and Amazon also supports the project.
Joy Framework
Joy is a maximalist web framework for lisp aficionados. The Joy Framework is written in the programming language Janet, and is used to build web apps faster with less code and memory usage. Joy does not use objects or classes, with Joy everything is a function that takes a request and outputs a response.
Meteor
With Meteor you can build web, mobile and desktop apps quickly. Meteor is a free and open-source JavaScript framework that is designed to provide developers with the necessities to build applications by writing less code. Over half a million developers around the globe has chosen Meteor as their go-to framework for building scalable JavaScript applications.
Kibana
With Kibana you can visualize your Elasticsearch data and navigate the Elsatic Stack. The Kibana user interface is released free and open-source and allows you to visualize anything from query load to understanding request flows throughout your application. Kibana also integrates with popular third-party technologies such as Apache Flue, Fluentd and many more.
Chrome MySQL Admin
Chrome MySQL Admin is a chrome-based tool that provides you with an administration GUI of MySQL server.