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Development refers to the systematic process of designing, coding, testing, and maintaining software applications. This topic encompasses various methodologies, tools, and practices used in the creation of software, including Agile, Waterfall, and DevOps. It highlights the importance of collaboration among developers, project managers, and stakeholders to deliver high-quality software that meets user needs. Development covers a wide range of activities from initial concept and requirements gathering to deployment and ongoing maintenance.
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people keep dot-files , I keep an entire ecosystem for myself . it's a one stop shop to bootstrap any laptop I use
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Grab your own sweet-looking '.is-a.dev' subdomain.
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tool for managing a lightweight local development stack
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Zero configuration, unbundled, opinionated development and prototyping server for simple ES modules development: types generation, format and linting, dev server and TypeScript support.
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Windows & Linux automated scripts & docs to improve your UX & productivity (including WSL2, conda, GPU drivers & development tools)
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Namespace & Virtual Cluster Manager for Kubernetes - Lightweight Virtual Clusters, Self-Service Provisioning for Engineers and 70% Cost Savings with Sleep Mode
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A personal start page with projects such as search (redirect), blog, games, to-do list, typing speed, newtab, icons, themes, website templates, etc.
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Utils and CLI for vscode extension development
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4DEV is a comprehensive toolkit catering to various development needs, with a predominant focus on web development 🛠️
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