What are your favorite open source software?
Anja

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What are your favorite open source software?

Publish Date: Nov 10 '20
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Hello! Here are some of my favorite open source software:

🐧Linux
⭐️Gimp
🌱Overleaf(scientific writing)
🌌SpaCy(NLP library)
👩‍💻VS Code

What are yours? Happy Tuesday. 😊

Comments 27 total

  • Yash_Jaiswal
    Yash_JaiswalNov 10, 2020

    Flutter, gimp, blender, vscode, ruby, django, dart, tachiyomi,

    • Anja
      AnjaNov 10, 2020

      Nice!😊 what did or do you create with blender?

      • Yash_Jaiswal
        Yash_JaiswalNov 10, 2020

        Tried creating a mug, my laptop took like 45 minutes to render👨‍💻😂😅

        • Anja
          AnjaNov 10, 2020

          Haha it's like my laptop doing machine learning then 😄

      • Nailson Landim
        Nailson LandimNov 11, 2020

        I code blender plugins for a living ❤️

  • milosandjelkovic
    milosandjelkovicNov 10, 2020

    Inkscape.

  • İnanç Akduvan
    İnanç AkduvanNov 10, 2020

    Gimp is great! And this is what drew with gimp:

    dev-to-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/i/...

    • Anja
      AnjaNov 10, 2020

      Nice well done 😊

  • Francisco M. Delgado
    Francisco M. DelgadoNov 10, 2020

    In college, before becoming a developer, I loved using open source alternatives to college staples, such as libre office instead of the more traditional Microsoft Word.

    • Anja
      AnjaNov 10, 2020

      Yes Libre office is nice! 😊

  • Matt Curcio
    Matt CurcioNov 10, 2020

    Love R & RStudio!
    My favs for M.L. and Stats.

  • shadowtime2000
    shadowtime2000Nov 10, 2020

    Typescript, VS Code

  • Reza Marzban
    Reza MarzbanNov 10, 2020

    VS code , Gimp , Libre , and VLC media player are great.

  • German Chyzhov
    German ChyzhovNov 10, 2020

    Spring with all its modules, Ionic, Angular

  • Jason F
    Jason F Nov 10, 2020

    VS Code, DBeaver, Insomnia, just to name a few. I recently installed the Fedora 32 KDE spin on an old ThinkPad and I'm enjoying that as well.

  • Tobias Nickel
    Tobias NickelNov 11, 2020

    easy question, it is node.js

    node.js is the besy.
    node.js the absolute game changer!
    node.js and all its ecosystem around javascript.
    npm, typescript, electron, frameworks, modules, libraries.
    express, postgres, ioredis, lint, babel,... you name it !!!

  • Jaker
    JakerNov 11, 2020

    KDE Plasma & nextcloud

  • Levi Rizki Saputra
    Levi Rizki SaputraNov 11, 2020
    • Git
    • NeoVim
    • Kotlin
    • Java
    • Draw io
  • Nailson Landim
    Nailson LandimNov 11, 2020

    Git

  • Nahin Akbar
    Nahin AkbarNov 11, 2020

    Chromium - The opensource project that has given us awesome web browsers.
    Vim - I am not good at it but it helps when you are in a remote machine.
    Linux - Of course, it runs my PC, phone, and many I am not aware of.
    nodeJS - JavaScript as a universal platform. It's like a JVM but for JavaScript.
    VSCode - Where I do my day to day coding.

  • Rahul
    RahulNov 11, 2020

    It just depends on what project I am doing. I love to see source codes and love to learn by them. So here are below open-source project that are favs.

    • Gatsby is best too when making statis website/blog
    • Netlify-cms -> Learning the working
    • Chromium -> Working.
    • VS-code -> It's just awesome, the thing u code on and seeing the source code of that too. And yeaaa

    The best one
    Home-Assistant - this is justs best and best.
    github.com/home-assistant/core

  • Tomi Adenekan
    Tomi AdenekanNov 11, 2020

    Linux and VSCode, and Chromium. Best mix for development you can find. Not including the specifics like programming languages and frameworks and such. 😎

  • Mustufa Ansari
    Mustufa AnsariNov 11, 2020

    Android Studio

  • Jim Montgomery
    Jim MontgomeryNov 19, 2020

    Vim, one of the best tool investments I've made
    Git, remarkable swiss-army-knife vc tool
    Deno and its standard library
    LitElement/lit-html, web components actually make frontend fun again
    Chrome Devtools (frontend-ui and protocol)
    Chromium
    Linux (Debian mostly) remarkable what you can do with old hardware or little rpi machines
    SQLite

    I'll try to think of more.

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