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    Errbot

    Errbot

    Chatbot daemon that connects to your favorite chat services

    ...We aim to give you all the tools you need to build a customized bot safely, without having to worry about basic functionality. As such, Errbot comes with a wealth of features out of the box. One of the main goals of Errbot is to make it easy to share your plugin with others as well.
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    Lando

    Lando

    A development tool for all your projects that is fast, easy, powerful

    Push-button development environments hosted on your computer or in the cloud. Automate your developer workflow and share it with your team. Lando creates your dev environment and seeds it. Because you dont have time to configure Docker, debug tooling, or any of that space snarge. Make yourself at home in the stars. Pull projects down from Lando's hosting partners. Use your favorite IDE. See CLI tools working out-of-the-box. Distribute working dev environments to your whole team. ...
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    Developer Roadmap Chinese

    Developer Roadmap Chinese

    The roadmap to becoming a web developer in 2021

    In this project, you will see a series of charts showing the paths you can take and the technologies you will want to adopt in order to become a front-end, back-end, or DevOps developer. I made these charts for an old professor of mine. He wanted to share something with college students and give them a point of view; share them here to help the community. The purpose of these roadmaps is to give you an outline and to provide you with guidance when you are confused about what to learn next, not to encourage you to learn what is trendy and popular. You should have a better understanding of why a certain tool is more suitable for use in certain situations than others, and remember that the trend and popularity never mean that it is the most suitable tool for the task. ...
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