Development & DevOps Software for Web
Deepnote
Deepnote is an intuitive, Jupyter-compatible data science notebook with real-time collaboration. The software runs in the cloud and can be accessed in your browser. Deepnote was built yo help data scientists to collaborate better by allowing people to review each others notebooks, presenting work to team members and handeling over models to other teams. Deepnote integrates with your existing infrastructure, your workflow and third-party services like PostreSQL, Google BigQuery, Spark, GitHub, S3 and GCS buckets.
Spyse
Spyse is a complete internet assets registry for cybersecurity professionals. With Spyse, you can track domains and their technology use to discover security vulnerabilities and technology choices. Spyse tracks over 25 billion records about the Internet-connected assets that can be browsed and downloaded.
Hotwire
Hotwire or HTML Over The Wire is an alternative approach to building modern web applications without using much JavaScript by sending HTML instead of JSON over the wire. Hotwire is a newly released project from the guys at Basecamp, and the Ruby on Rails creator David Heinemeier Hansson. The project aims to simplify the process of building web-based apps as a small team or solo developer. The concept is however not new, it dates back years, and we have seen implementations being done before. Laravel Livewire, Phoenix Liveview and HTMX is similar implementations of the concept or serverside render blocks of HTML dynamically.
WebPageTest
With WebPageTest you can run a free website speed test from around the globe using real browsers at consumer connection speeds with detailed optimization recommendations.
GPU.LAND
GPU.LAND provides affordable cloud GPUs for deep learning and artificial intelligence. With GPU.LAND you can rent GPUs for a fraction of the cost of normal provides. GPU.LAND Instances comes pre-installed with everything you need for deep learning. Including libraries and frameworks like Jupyter, CUDA/cuDNN, Keras, Tensorflow, fast.ai, MxNet and all the necessary NVIDIA drivers.
Sqreen
Sqreen is an application security management platform that is changing the way that development, security and operation teams protect, observe and and test their applications. With Sqreen it's easy to get started, to deploy screen you only need to add a library to your applications. The platform supports a vide variety of languages and runtimes including Node.js, Go, Java, Python, PHP, Ruby and .NET.
WebDAV
WebDAV or Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning is protocol that extends the Hypertext Transfer Protocol to allow for clients to perform remote web content authoring operations. According to the working group of the Internet Engineering Task Force, WebDAV is defined as RFC 4918. In the world of web protocols and APIs, WebDAV predates both SOAP/XML and RESTful architectures.
NPM
NPM is the most popular package registry for JavaScript and Node.js packages. It is relied upon by more than 11 million developers worldwide and has become the center of JavaScript code sharing. Currently NPM hosts over 1 million packages and is considered the largest software package registry in the world.
Swagger Inspector
Developed by SmartBear Software, Swagger Inspector is an API testing tool that helps you design, develop and test web services. Whether its a REST, SOAP, or GraphQL, Swagger Inspector simplifies testing across your APIs. Inspector puts no limits to how you test, explore or generate your definitions from any form or type of API. The web-based software is released as a part of the Swagger eco-system which allow people to build self-documenting and well maintained APIs and web services.
Disqus
Disqus is a Comment-as-a-Service provider that makes it easy to add comments to any web property. It's one of the most popular comment plugins on the market today. With Disqus, publisher can bring their content to life, fuel colorful discussions, efficiently moderate comments, and build engaged communities. The plugin takes only a matter of minutes to setup and is as easy as installing a WordPress plugin or adding a code snippet to your website.