6 Essential Websites You'll Love As A Developers
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6 Essential Websites You'll Love As A Developers

Publish Date: Jul 6 '24
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Software development keeps changing. The right tools make a big difference. Check out these six websites every coder needs:

1. Ray.so

Ray.so is a website that provides a quick and easy way to create beautiful code snippets for documentation or sharing purposes. It allows you to generate stunning visuals of your code with customizable themes and backgrounds, making it perfect for showcasing your work.

Ray.so

2. Roadmap.sh

Roadmap.sh offers comprehensive technology roadmaps for various career paths in software development and web development. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced developer looking to expand your skill set, Roadmap.sh provides detailed guides to help you navigate your learning journey.

Roadmap.sh

3. CodePen.io

CodePen is an online code editor and social development environment that allows developers to write HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code and see the live results in real-time. It's a great platform for experimenting with new ideas, sharing your creations, and learning from other developers.

CodePen

4. Stack Overflow

Stack Overflow is a widely-used question-and-answer website for programmers and developers. It serves as a community-driven platform where individuals can ask questions related to programming, software development, and various technologies. With a vast repository of solutions and active community participation, it's an invaluable resource for problem-solving and knowledge sharing.

Stack Overflow

5. Readme.so

Readme.so is a platform that helps developers create beautiful, interactive, and user-friendly documentation for their APIs, SDKs, libraries, or any other software products. It offers a simple, intuitive interface for crafting professional documentation that enhances the user experience.

Readme.so

6. GitBook

GitBook is a platform that allows individuals and teams to create and publish online documentation, ebooks, and knowledge bases. With GitBook, you can collaboratively write and maintain high-quality documentation, making it an excellent tool for open-source projects and internal knowledge sharing.

GitBook


These websites are essential tools for developers, offering a range of resources from coding environments and documentation tools to educational roadmaps and community support. Explore these platforms to enhance your development workflow and expand your knowledge base.


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Comments 20 total

  • boibolang
    boibolangJul 7, 2024

    Awesome collection, I'll keep this

  • ducksauce88
    ducksauce88Jul 7, 2024

    I have stopped using stack alot since copilot uses stock overflow itself. I am able to get my answer faster and it even provides me a url to stack if needed.

    • Pablets
      PabletsJul 9, 2024

      (Disclaimer: without any intention of offending)
      Sadly stackoverflow will disapear in the future because of lack of users.
      The funny thing is that all the public knowledge gathered by stack overflow itself is what's powering IA's services like copilot who are killing them 🫤.
      Where will Copilot get its information from when Stack Overflow no longer exists?

      • ducksauce88
        ducksauce88Jul 9, 2024

        This was my thought exactly, what happens if stack is no longer? I guess we will need to train AI with something else. For now tho, damn it works so well and is stack on steroids.

      • Documendous
        DocumendousJul 9, 2024

        I doubt SO disappears. The world will always need people who know what they're doing to feed info to AI and other things.

    • Pavandeep Soor
      Pavandeep SoorJul 10, 2024

      I have found that my learning with Copilot is worsened - it only gives the solution, not the working out. Using SO, making the learning longer and more difficult is what gives you all the wrong solutions to learn from, which you might then use in a future project.

  • Ezile Mdodana
    Ezile MdodanaJul 8, 2024

    Great, thank you very mych for sharing!

  • mahesh jangalagi
    mahesh jangalagiJul 8, 2024

    cool

  • Delvo Anderson
    Delvo AndersonJul 8, 2024

    Thank you for sharing

  • eter nada
    eter nadaJul 8, 2024

    Awesome collection ! thank u for sharing.

  • shimwa bonheur
    shimwa bonheurJul 8, 2024
  • Kerplunk
    KerplunkJul 8, 2024

    Cool! thanks

  • Yuri Souza
    Yuri SouzaJul 8, 2024

    Although I despise Stack Overflow, its a must know to every dev to at least know that the site exists.

  • coder_matters
    coder_mattersJul 8, 2024

    nice collection

  • WTP | WhatThePortal.com
    WTP | WhatThePortal.comJul 8, 2024

    Nice collection of resources! Gonna click a few and try 'em out.

    Hopefully we'll make it into the next one - we love saving developers time 😉

  • Douglas Fugazi
    Douglas FugaziJul 8, 2024

    Another resource is devdocs.io/javascript/

    • Thomas Bnt
      Thomas BntJul 9, 2024

      Devdocs is very cool yes! 💜🚀

  • Jordan-Tyler Burchett
    Jordan-Tyler BurchettJul 11, 2024

    Nice, thanks for putting the list together

  • Ben Sinclair
    Ben SinclairAug 15, 2024

    I saw you put ray.so in at number one, and I wrote a little thing about why you should be careful using these sort of tools to embed code in posts a while ago.

    • Matin Imam
      Matin ImamAug 15, 2024

      I totally get your point here, but there are places where we want to use this kind of thing directly.

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