Free Development & DevOps Software
Django Rest Framework
Django REST Framework is a free and open-source, powerful and flexible toolkit for building Web APIs with the Python framework, Django. With Django REST Framework it easy to create full-fledged REST APIs that follows the Django design pattern with models, views and urls. It comes with authentication policies including packages for OAuth1a and OAuth2 and a pre-built browsable API, much like Swagger.
Apache Camel
Apache Camel is an open-source integration framework that empowers you to quickly and easily integrate various systems consuming or producing data.
DNSInspect
DNSInspect is a free online service where you can check your domain's servers for common DNS and mail errors and produces a reports that includes explanations on how to fix them.
Actix.rs
A powerful, pragmatic, and extremely fast web framework for Rust. With Actix.rs you can forget about stringly typed objects, from request to response, everything has types. Actix provides a lot of features out of box. HTTP/2, logging, etc and is easily extensible. Allowing you to create your own libraries that any Actix application can use.
Docker Compose
Docker Compose is a tool for defining and running multi-container Docker applications. With Compose, you use a YAML file to configure your application's services. Then, with a single command, you create and start all the services from your configuration. To learn more about all the features of Compose, see the list of features.
Apache Subversion
Apache Subversion is a versioning and revision control system (VCS) developed and maintained by the Apache Software Foundation. With Apache Subversion software developers can manage, document and organize changes to files and directories of software projects. With Subversion teams of developers can maintain the current and historical versions of a project source code with ease.
Vue.js
Vue.js is a free and open-source intuitive and composable MVVM framework for building interactive UIs with JavaScript. The library was first created and released by Evan You back in 2014, and saw a meteoric rise in the open-souce community. Possibly due to the accessible nature of the project and the library itself. With Vue.js you can get started by simply importing the script via CDN, and start building. Today, Vue.js is used in a multitude of web applications and powers interactive interfaces for people to enjoy across the globe.