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We have written a full-fledged article on Mobirise and I strongly encourage you to check it out. Mobirise is available for Windows and macOS and comes fully free of charge. If you need a fully responsive website in the fastest way possible, ditch the code editors and head over to Mobirise. Sublime Text the latter is extremely fast and can be customized without much fiddling.

I use Sublime Text 2 as well. However, Brackets also seems to be very interesting. A test will show how good it actually is. It is already installed, and I will use it for the next coding session. A review is, therefore, inevitable.

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Lot of great information which can be helpful about benefits of developing website. Keep updating the blogs. I have used couple of them. Brackets and Sublime Text 2. For me out of these two, Brackets is a better option, don't have personal experience using the other three.

I aways appreciate it when folks take time to post material which I can learn from. Is your review current - or five years old. If its five years old it may be misleading. If its reasonably current - its very useful. But you can't tell from your review.

It would be nice if this blog would show the date. Only through the comments you can see that it is already quite old. Thanks for posting. So I decided to try testing the Google Web Designer.

Keen makes it easy to instrument your code and stop guessing. Mou - Writing Markdown docs with live preview. Development iTerm2 - Much better than the default Terminal app. Split panes, search, instant replay, etc. Tab completion, autocompletion plugins, easily customizable.

When I got a new machine it took an hour, not days, to set it back up for development. It also installs the Docker client in OSX. I used to use boot2docker , but the future is docker-machine. ChefDK - We use chef-solo a lot at Conjur, so having all the tools bundled together is nice. My favorite tool in the bundle: test-kitchen. For example, you can provision a Docker container with a shell script and run tests against it. RubyMine - vim or emacs? I abstain.

The debugger is really nice and I can attach to remote Ruby interpreters Vagrant or Docker instances. The Chef plugin is pretty good too.

PyCharm - Great debugger, IPython notebook integration. I tried every Python IDE and settled on this one a couple years ago.

The GoSublime plugin is a little complicated to configure, but makes writing Go code easier. Docker Bench Security — This script checks for dozens of common best-practices around deploying Docker containers in production.

I am no different. CodeRunner — There are times I am writing a small snippet of code to share with someone or just to test an idea on my own. Dash — I have found Dash to be a must-have utility, especially if you are targeting platforms beyond just macOS and iOS.

Charles — Sometimes I want to snoop the traffic that is going through an iOS app. Setting up Charles makes it pretty easy to do just that. Appium — An open source test automation framework for use with native, hybrid and mobile web apps.

It converts icons in all of the popular icon formats, including png, ico, and icns. Tower — Version control with git made easy, in a beautiful, efficient, and powerful app. Reveal — Inspect. Reveal brings powerful runtime view debugging to iOS developers. Bitbucket — Code, manage and collaborate. Bitbucket is the Git solution for professional teams.

ImageOptim — When you add up the kilobytes of non-retina and retina assets for both the iPhone and iPad, app binaries are getting bigger. ImageOptim has a better compression algorithm than the one built into Xcode, so I will sometimes run images through it to get smaller sizes. Zsh — Zsh is a shell designed for interactive use, although it is also a powerful scripting language.

CodeKit — CodeKit helps you build websites faster and better. Then this is your tool. Docker Community Edition — Docker CE is great for developers or small teams to get started with Docker and begin experimenting with container-based apps.

Base — Is an application for creating, designing, editing and browsing SQLite 3 database files. People complain that it is an unattractive app; I disagree. Firefox Developer Edition — The only browser made just for developers, Firefox Developer Edition was created with your workflow in mind.



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