Development & DevOps Software for Windows

Vagrant Vagrant

Vagrant is an open-source software building portable and virtual development environments. With Vagrant, developers and devops can create development environments that mirror production environment by providing the same operating system, packages, users, and configurations. Vagrant can be spin up environments for VirtualBox, KVM, Hyper-V, Docker containers, VMware, and AWS, and integrates with exiting configuration tooling such as Ansible, Chef, Docker, Puppet or Salt

Godot Engine Godot Engine

Godot is a free and open-source 2D and 3D, cross-platform, game engine released under the MIT license. With Godot, you can develop games using Go or GDScript. Godot provides a huge set of common tools for game production, so that you can focus on making your game without reinventing the wheel. The development environment runs on multiple operating systems including Linux, macOS, and Windows and can compile games for PC, Mobile and the web browser.

InVision Studio InVision Studio

InVision Studio is a unified digital product design environment that provides empowering features for design creation and collaboration. With InVision Studio, you and your team can do rapid prototyping and advanced animation for dynamic motion design. The user experience provided by InVision Studio makes it easy for you and your team to take your ideas to development and quickly itirate to reach market faster.

YogaDNS YogaDNS

YogaDNS is an advanced DNS client for Windows. With YogaDNS you can automatically intercepts DNS requests at the system level and process them over user-defined DNS servers using modern protocols and flexible rules.

IDLE IDLE

IDLE is the default IDE which come installed with the programming language Python. The editor provides syntax highlighting, search features, class browsers, and runs Python scripts in a separate, protected process. IDLE was designed to be intuetive and simple to use, so that it can be a useful tool for people learning Python for the first time.

Fork Fork

Fork is a fast and friendly Git client for Mac and Windows. It provides an intuitive and easy-to-use interface for all your git work flow.  Including an advanced diff viewer that provides a clear view to spot the changes in your source code quickly. A repository manager that lets you manage your repositories without leaving the application, and organize them into categories. As well as image diffs support common formats, and interactive rebasing that lets you edit, reorder and squash your commits using visual interface.

Litestream Litestream

With Litestream you can stop building slow, complex, fragile software systems and use SQLite instead. Litestream continuously stream SQLite changes to S3-compatible storage. Allowing developers to build SQLite-powred application that can quickly recover to the point of failure if your server goes down. The Litestream command line also provides several subcommands to help you manage replication & recovery of your databases. This reference provides details about the options available and different modes of operation.

Android Studio Android Studio

Android Studio is a Android development environment developed by Google. The platform is based on IntelliJ IDEA and provides integrated Android development tools used for creating, testing and debugging Android applications. Android Studio studio was created to provide a standard alternatives to the likes of Eclipse with Android Development Tools for Eclipse and other third-party providers.

Sublime Text Sublime Text

A loved text editor and IDE for web developers and designers that provides unmatched responsiveness. Sublime Text provides a wide selection of editing command including indenting or un-indenting, paragraph reformatting, line joining , multiple selections, regular expression search and replace, incremental find as you type, and preserve case on replace. The IDE can also be extended with community built packages to further improve language detection, auto-complete and intellisense features.

Nelua Nelua

Nelua is a minimal, simple, efficient, statically typed, compiled, metaprogrammable, safe, and extensible systems programming language. Nelua is designed for developer looking to build performance sensitive applications like game engines and real-time services. The languge syntax and semantics share many similarities with the popular programming language lua, while utilizing optional garbage collection. Nelua also uses ahead-of-time compilation to generate optimized native binaries.