Development & DevOps Software for Windows
Deno
A new free and open-source JavaScript runtime based on the V8 engine by the creator of Node.js, Ryan Dahl. Deno is written in JavaScript and Rust and allows you to write server-side application with JavaScript or TypeScript in a faster and more secure way. Ryan Dahl set out to create Deno from the ground up to remedy regrets he faced after building Node.js. Deno puts more focus on security and permission, promises, browser capability, imports and modules.
OpenTSDB
OpenTSDB is a free and open-source distributed, scalable Time Series Database written on top of Apache HBase. OpenTSDB was designed to address a common need: store, index and serve metrics collected from computer systems such as network gear, operating systems and applications, at a large scale, and make this data easily accessible and graphable. OpenTSDB allows you to collect thousands of metrics from tens of thousands of hosts and applications, at a high rate and will never delete or downsample data and can easily store hundreds of billions of data points.
IntelliJ IDEA
An integrated development environment (IDE) developed by JetBrains. IntelliJ IDEA is created specifically for software development targeted to the JVM, users developing in Java, Scale, Groovy and Kotlin loves IntelliJ IDEA. Every aspect of IntelliJ IDEA has been designed to maximize developer productivity in these languages. Together, intelligent coding assistance and ergonomic design make development for the JVM a pleasant experience with IntelliJ IDEA. The software is available as an free Apache 2 Licensed community edition and proprietary commercial edition.
PuTTY
PuTTY is a free and open-source lightweight and simple terminal application for Windows. PuTTY supports SSH client, telnet, SFTP, and rlogn and is useful for administrations that need to establish an SSH connection to remote systems such as network switches, routers, unix systems and vmware. PuTTY is provided as a 32 bit and 64 bit client with supports SSH2 and SSH1 protocols.
dbForge Schema Compare for PostgreSQL
dbForge Schema Compare is a tool for easy and effective comparison and synchronization of Amazon Redshift and PostgreSQL database structure differences. It helps compare database schemas, gives comprehensive information on all differences, and generates clear and accurate SQL synchronization scripts to deploy database changes.
DDEV
DDEV is an open source tool that makes it dead simple to get local PHP development environments up and running within minutes. It's powerful and flexible as a result of its per-project environment configurations, which can be extended, version controlled, and shared. In short, DDEV aims to allow development teams to use Docker in their workflow without the complexities of bespoke configuration.
Cyberduck
Cyberduck is a free and open-source client for FTP and SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, OpenStack Swift, Backblaze B2, Microsoft Azure & OneDrive, Google Drive and Dropbox. Cyberduck is written in Java and C# using the Cocoa framework and is available for macOS and Windows.
Apache HTTP Server
A free and open-source cross-platform web server developed by the Apache Software Foundation. The Apache HTTP Server is a continuous development effort to build an open HTTP server for modern operating systems. The web server is used by organizations, businesses and hobbyists alike, to power web-based applications.
Jenkins
Jenkins is a free and open source DevOps tool used for ticket systems and CI/CD infrastructure. Jenkins provides hundreds of plugins to support building, deploying and automating any software project. The tool is a self-contained Java-based program that is ready to run out-of-the-box, with packages for Windows, Mac OS X and Unix-like operating systems. Anyone is free to contribute to Jenkins, and the software is released under the MIT license.
Unity
Unity is a cross-platform game engine and development platform created by Unity Technologies. With Unity game developers can build high-quality 3D and 2D games, deploy them across mobile, desktop, consoles, VR/AR or the Web. Unity was first released as OS X-exclusive game engine but as of 2018 the engine had been extended to support more than 25 platforms.