While going through my web development career, I came to know about various web apps, that each web developer requires. Let's have a look at them:
1. DEVDOCS
Personally, this one is my favorite website. It has everything that a developer needs. This website is an all-in-one documentation. Containing the docs of more than 100 languages, you won't ever find yourself having 100s of tabs opened. Lol !!!
Link: https://devdocs.io/
2. PEPPERTYPE
Peppertype generates better content copies in seconds with the power of Artificial Intelligence.
Link: https://www.peppertype.ai/
3. UNSPLASH API
The Unsplash API is a modern JSON API that surfaces all of the info you'll need to build any sort of experience for your users.
Link: https://source.unsplash.com/
4. POET
It captures and shares Twitter posts as beautiful images.
Link: https://poet.so/
5. BUILT WITH
Built With can be useful if you need to learn more about what technologies are used for a particular website. For example, you can see exactly what is used on Netflix's website.
Link: https://builtwith.com/
6. SITE POINT
SitePoint has everything you need to help you with your next web development project, including all the latest news, trends, books, UX tips and more.
Link: https://www.sitepoint.com/
7. CARBON
Carbon creates and shares beautiful images of your source code. Start typing or drop a file into text area to get started.
Link: https://carbon.now.sh/
8. APPTION
Adds 3rd party apps embed or create a custom embed for your Notion Document.
Link: https://apption.co/
9. PAGESPEED INSIGHTS
Powered by Google, not only you can see how fast is your website on a scale of 0 to 100, bit it also tells you exactly what you need to change to get a higher score.
Link: Google Developers PageSpeed Insights
10. OVER API
It is the collection of CheatSheets. These are not documentations unlike DevDocs. It's more beginner-friendly.
Link: https://overapi.com/
I hope this blog will be helpful for your web development journey. Make sure to save it for your future reference. Please comment down which tool are you going to use just after watching this post. π
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