| Not in any particular order Linux, git, Typora, Brave, VS code, Bulma, Serverless, AWS, Vue, Laravel, Deno, Rails, Koa, Flask, D3/ Vega, Pytourch, tensor flow, Kubernetes, Docker, Jest, Sendgrid, Twillio, Salesflare, Heyspace, Robbinhood, Twitter, Metalsmith, Stripe, Wave Linux - Because it runs the modern world git - because it runs the modern world, and saves me from myself Typora - the cleanest markdown editor, it makes writing a pleasure Brave - Fast, Build in Tor, ad blocking built in, and hopefully someday they will pay content creators fairly VS code - minimal light code editor. Microsoft has done a great job Bulma - The Easiest, cleanest css framework. The way they do columns is SOOOO easy to implement with emmit Serverless - Great Wrapper around AWS lambda. Almost infinite scale without the hard work Vue (&react) - great solution for many of the front end problems that we face daily Laravel (&rails) - The epitome of great taste. for simple applications, laravel (&rails) will let you fly through things that you shouldn't have to think about Deno - Still waiting to see more, but thus far it looks like Ryan Dahl has the ring of power Koa - beautiful, minimal web framework for node Flask - beautiful, minimal web framework for python D3 & Vega - Vega is an awesome wrapper to simplify charting and data visualizations in D3. D3 is the most powerful data visualization framework period. Pytourch (and maybe the updated Tensorflow???) - Deep Learning is new for me... but I couldn't ever imagine implementing what they have with tourch and TF by myself. Big achievement for humanity K8s & docker - Similar to my feelings about serverless. Being able to scale infinitely without personal overhead is awesome Jest- My go to testing framework. I like it because of the little creature comforts. Sendgrid - simplicity for transactional mail, I love their UI too. really easy to get around in and get work done Twillio - makes interacting with SMS a pleasure. Their interface/ API design is sharp and easy to work with Salesflare - Great minimal CMS. working in it is way more efficient than any other product (SF, Sugar) HeySpace - Really impressed me even though I don't use it anymore :( had to move to a proprietary thing. Robbinhood - Makes trading stocks fun! I really like the UI too. (Looking at tastyworks though) Twitter - Has helped me find people and learn things I never would have before. Metalsmith - Super flexible SSG. I really like the way that they give control to the developer for building out sites. SSGs were also a revelation. Combined with typora I've been writing blog articles more than ever. Stripe - the UI and APIs are beautiful Wave - great little small business accounting system. I'm still looking for:
- a minimal, well-documented CI/CD system thats affordable for a single dev ($7-$21/month. CircleCI is the closest) - a marketing email system that is fairly priced - a proposal generating system that is fairly priced - a better banking solution - a better way to automate KPI measurement - contract version control, with redlining capabilities, for a fair price (edited formatting) |