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Fresh Resources for Web Designers and Developers (October 2020)

 Even though the website would mostly consist of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, it is built with many languages on the backend. We can also build websites with Ruby, PHP, Python, Go, Java, etc.

So, in this installment of the series, we are going to try widening our coverage of the list. You will find an e-Commerce platform built with Ruby, an end-to-end web testing tool with Python, and let’s jump in to see the full list.

Playwright for Python

The playwright is a tool to automate interacting with browsers.

Python Playwright example syntax

DiagramPlus

A simple and easy to use web-based tool for database relation diagram. It provides several ways to generate the diagram; you can do it manually by clicking on the “+ Table” to create a new table, import it from a file, or from a database with TablePlus.

DiagramPlus

Doug

Duff is a command-line utility for monitoring disk usage on your server. Normally, you can do it as well with the native command but makes it way more appealing. Just see the screenshot.

Duf

Cloudflare Web Analytics

At the time of the writing, Cloudflare has just celebrated their 10th birthday and announce a lineup of new interesting features in its platform. One of which is Cloudflare Web Analytics. It’s built with privacy-first in mind, it’s lightweight and accurate.

CloudFlare Web Analytics

Failed Promise of Web Components

A very great article from Lea Verou. Web Component was very promising and would change the way we build websites but apparently, it failed. Build a web component requires a steep learning curve. It could also be as complicated as learning a web framework with complicated NPM dependencies.

Failed Promise of Web Components

Takeout

Takeout is a CLI tool to make it easier to spin-up the development environment and its dependencies. With takeout, you can simply run the short command line takeout which is so much more convenient than the lengthy docker-compose CLI.

Takeout

Two-factor

Two-factor is a WordPress official plugin that will be merged to the core. The plugin provides several ways for two-factor authentication including using the email address, OTP, physical key, or provide your own authentication method. It’s a Work in Progress (WIP) but you can install it now from the WordPress.org repository.

Two-factor

Lint Staged

Lint stage is an NPM package that provides a bundle of utility to your code before it’s committed and pushed to Git. It helps you to keep your code all clean and neat automatically.

Lint Staged

Headless UI

A collection of reusable elements built on top of TailwindCSS. At the time of the writing, it’s available for React.js and Vue.js and will soon available for Alpine.js.

Headless UI

Talk

A free video call app that you can install on your own server. It’s built using the standard WebRTC. It’s optimum for up 6-8 participants. A great tool to start your own video conference.

Talk

Day.js

Day.js is a JavaScript library that allows developers to display time and date that works across different browsers. As Moment.js is discontinued Day.js has been referred as to one of the best libraries as the replacement.

Day.js

LibreNMS

A network monitoring system based on PHP. It’s capable of discovering many types of networks including CDP, FDP, and LLDP. It’s also equipped with customizable reporting, APIs, and accessible from its native iOS and Android app. If you’re a SysAdmin, this seems would be a very helpful tool to utilize for the job.

LibreNMS

Spree

Built with Ruby on Rails, Spree lets developers set up and running an e-commerce site quickly. And supercharge the site with seamless integration to external services such as Stripe, Braintree, UPS, DHL, Facebook, and many more.

Spree

Solidus

An e-commerce application built on top of Ruby. It is designed to be scalable, reliable, and flexible. It would fit into your business, whether it a small business or an enterprise.

Solidus

ESBuild

A JavaScript bundler and minified to pack JavaScript and TypeScript code for the web. Built on top of the Go language and with that, it’s extremely fast compared to the other Node.js-based tools.

ESBuild

Fiber

Fiber is a web framework built on top of the Go language. It aims to make web development fast as well as the load so much faster compared to a similar web framework like Express which is built with Node.js.

Fiber

Docker Mailserver

A full-stack Docker image for the mail server and more. It supports standard mail protocols such as SMTP, IMAP, and some antivirus scanners. It’s quite an interesting stack for a Docker image.

Docker Mailserver

Ferret

A tool for scraping websites to simplify data extraction from the web for testing, machine learning, and analytics. It’s portable, extensible, and comes with a syntax on its own as well as supports both dynamic websites and static websites.

Ferret

Water.css

A simple collection of CSS styles aim to make the website, by default, look a little bit better. It’s responsive, style is configurable, and supports the Light and Dark mode. You can drop the style URL on the page. It just works.

Water.css

Mailspring

A nice mail client for everyone whether you’re using macOS, Windows, or Linux. It’s themeable; meaning that you can customize the appearance to fit in your design preference. It’s also extensible; the developer can build a plugin to add in new functionality.

Mailspring

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