![]() ![]() There wasn’t really any candy in this post. HTHML5 game framework that’ll probably be awesome to work with. The scaffolding tool/fancy, polite gentleman who was mentioned in the last post. Tools that are planned on being utilized in the near future: Time to take a time machine to the future. Toss in Bootstrap 3 for some fancy UI stuff. It’s like local mongoDB, but in the cloud. The place my projects go when they want to run free of your local machine. Also some cloud tools have been setup as well to ease the pain of making the code available in all the places: This project so far definitely gets the “facepalming Picard” stamp of approval. I’m using this to bring in my non-node dependencies (which it does through bower-powering your project), error checking, and launching my app).The best part: pre-loaded meme icons for your imported projects. I’m using this to run node and mongoDB locally.īasically your tech lead at work. Compile Everything - Less, Sass, Stylus, CoffeeScript, Typescript, Jade, Haml, Slim, Markdown & Javascript. Do the same downloading all the tools out there, and you get an environment of regret. So, why not pick out all the candy that compliment each other…Ī super fancy, super easy to work with, text editor. Throw it all in a bag, and you get a bag of regret. The kid who wants all the Swedish Fish, all the Willy Wonka stuff, and all the peanut butter M&Ms. ![]() We already know a search for “web developer tools” out there on The Googles returns something akin to candy store. Remember that post that mentioned dev tools? Yeah, let’s revisit that. ![]()
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