Free Development & DevOps Software
Temporal Workflow
Temporal Workflow is a free and open-source workflow and automation tool. With Temporal Workflow you can build and operate resilient applications using developer friendly primitives. Focus on writing business logic instead of glue code and Temporal Workflow will take care of the rest.
Nuxt.js
Nuxt.js is an intuetive Vue framework that supports generating a static website based on your Vue application. It provides the best of both worlds, as you don't need a server, yet can reap the SEO benefits. Nuxt achives this by pre-rendering all pages and include the necessary HTML. And when you are ready to deploy, Nuxt.js got you covered with simple integrations to serverless and third-party providers such as Netlify, Vercel and GitHub pages.
Smithy.rs
With Smithy you can build WebAssembly applications written in Rust. Smithy.rs is a web framework that makes it easy to write web applications using idiomatic Rust.
MoinMoin
MoinMoin is a free and open-source, Python-based WikiEngine thate features an extensible core. With MoinMoin you can create self-hosted wikies and informational resource sites. MoinMoin's extensible core allow for plugins to be installed to further extend the capability of the software. Allowing you to install auth plugins for custom authentication, filter plugins for indexing file attachments of different mimetypes, parsers for new input formats formatters to produce different output formats than HTML, themes xmlrpc and CMS solutions.
Ruby on Rails
Ruby on Rails is an iconic, free and open source, server-side web application framework released under the liberal MIT license. The Ruby-based framework has helped millions of developer make their ideas a reality. The framework is opinionated and promotes best standards and practices for web development. When combining that with a community that is open, helpful and guiding, it's not hard to see why Ruby on Rails is one of the most loved web application frameworks to this day. Ruby on Rails is also used by industry giants like Basecamp, HEY, GitHub, Shopify, Airbnb, Twitch, SoundCloud, Hulu, Zendesk, Square, Cookpad.
DrJava
DrJava is a lightweight programming environment specifically designed for writing Java. Through its design the IDE foster test-driven software development that leads to scalable and maintainable Java applicaitons. DrJava includes an intelligent program editor, an interactions pane for evaluating program text, a source level debugger, a unit testing tool, and a new code coverage tool.
Express.js
Express.js is a free and open-source web application framework for Node.js, released as free and open-source software under the MIT License. Express is designed for building fast web applications and APIs. In the Node.js community the Express framework is seen as the defacto standard when it comes to building such applications. The philosophy of the framework is to provide a small and robust toolset for building HTTP servers with JavaScript and Node.js. Express does not force you to use any specific database, ORM or templating language, as it leaves that up to you as a developer, to maximize freedom and choice. Express.js is used by companies and hobby developers alike to build single page JavaScript applications, websites, hybrids and public HTTP APIs.
MediaWiki
MediaWiki is a free and open source wiki engine used by thousands of organizations and websites across the globe. It's the software that powers Wikipedia, which was released as a free and open source project under the name MediaWiki, a year after the release of Wikipedia. The software allows people to collect and organize knowledge in cooperation with one another, and make it available on the web. MediaWiki is now built by a community of open source developers and provides plugins can be used to extend the software further. Allowing sister sites like Wiktionary, Wikimedia Commons and Wikidata to utilize the same code base.