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tools/
7
editors, CLIs, databases, CI/CD, DevOps, and more
languages/
100
programming languages with ecosystem and typing info
frameworks/
70
web, API, mobile, and data frameworks by language
libraries/
20
utility, HTTP, validation, serialization, and more
stacks/
7
curated tech stacks — MERN, Django, Rails, and others
paths/
1
step-by-step learning paths from zero to production
books/
1
technical books — classics, deep dives, modern guides
courses/
1
online courses and tutorials, free and paid
newsletters/
11
dev newsletters by topic and frequency
resources/
1
guides, cheatsheets, reference sites, communities
# Tools
7 tools
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# Technology Stacks
All stacks →Popular tech stacks with curated tools, cross-linked so you can explore the whole ecosystem.
Django Stack
Python web stack with Django, PostgreSQL, Redis, and Celery for …
djangopythonpostgresqlredis
Flutter Stack
Cross-platform mobile and web apps with Flutter, Dart, and …
flutterfirebasedart
JAMstack
JavaScript, APIs, and Markup. Static-first architecture served …
nextjsnetlifyvercel
Laravel Stack
PHP web application stack with Laravel, MySQL or PostgreSQL, …
laravelphpmysqlpostgresql
MEAN Stack
Full-stack JavaScript with MongoDB, Express.js, Angular, and …
angularexpressjsnodejsmongodb
MERN Stack
Full-stack JavaScript using MongoDB, Express.js, React, and …
reactexpressjsnodejsmongodb
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Title it
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