Development & DevOps Software for Web
WebAssembly
WebAssembly or WASM for short, is an open standard and binary instruction format for a stack-based virtual machine. WebAssembly run in all modern web browsers at near-native performance and provides languages such as C/C++ and Rust with a compilation target so that they can run on the web. The language is designed to run alongside JavaScript, allowing both to work together, while simultaneously redefining the web's capability.
Let's Encrypt
Let's Encrypt is a non-profit certificate authority that provides TLS certificates for websites and web applications, free of charge. Let's Encrypt is managed by the Internet Security Research Group which operates to create a more secure web. Let's Encrypt provides an API that can be used by other internet services to provide free SSL to customers that want to host their websites over HTTPS.
phpMyAdmin
With phpMyAdmin you can manage MySQL and MariaDB via a user interface. phpMyAdmin is free and open-source portable web application written primarily in PHP. It supports wide range of native MySQL and MariaDB database operations including maniging tables, columns, relations, indexes, users, permissions and more.
DigitalOcean Spaces
DigitalOcean Spaces is an S3-compatible object storage with a built-in CDN that makes scaling easy, reliable, and affordable. With DigitalOcean Spaces you can easily store and deliver vast amounts of content for your web application or software.
HashiCorp Nomad
HashiCorp Nomad is a simple and flexible workload orchestrator to deploy and manage containers and non-containerized applications across on-prem and clouds at scale.
PostGraphile
PostGraphile (previously known as PostGraphQL) is a free an open-source software project that lets you spin up GraphQL APIs on top of an existing PostgreSQL database, instantly. PostGraphile automatically detects tables, columns, indexes, relationships, views, types, functions and comments in your database. Based on that information it generates a GraphQL server and API which is automatically updated when changes are made to the database or its data.
Discourse
Discourse is an open source internet forum and mailing list software. The application is written with Ember.js and Ruby on Rails, and can be self-hosted in the cloud or on local hardware for free. Discourse also provides managed hosting starting at $100/month, so that you can focus on building a community rather than installing software and managing servers.
Bitbucket
With Bitbucket developers and teams can collaborate better on software projects. BitBucket is a web-based version control repository hosting service owned by Atlassian. The software is a suite of tools built on-top of the free and open-source Git repoitory management and version control system. Bitbucket provides features that developers can use to build, test and deploy code with integrated CI/CD.
OpenShift
Red Hat OpenShift is the hybrid cloud platform that contains a family of containerization software products developed by Red Hat. With OpenShift you can manage With OpenShift you can manage Kubernetes containers with full-stack automated operations to manage hybrid cloud, multi-cloud, and edge deployments. Part of OpenShift is the flagship product is the OpenShift Container Platform, an on-premises platform as a service built around Docker containers orchestrated and managed by Kubernetes on a foundation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Kuzzle
Kuzzle is a Backend-as-a-Service provider that can be used by developer to build applications for web or mobiles, quicker. Kuzzle handles user authentication, push notifications, data storage, and realtime data transfer. With Kuzzle developers can focus on building features for their applications instead of setting up and managing servers and connecting technologies. Kuzzle integrates with Redis and Elasticsearch and currently supports development with JavaScript, C#, and Java.