Chartist gives you simple responsive charts built with SVG
At first glance, Chartist may look like just-another-js-charting-library. But upon closer inspection, it appears to stand out from the crowd.
The easy way to learn web frameworks
Notejam is a project in the spirit of TodoMVC, only for server-side frameworks. It allows you to quickly see how different web frameworks implement the same thing.
Praxis: a Ruby framework that takes a different approach to creating APIs
websync puts a web interface on rsync
Sander Struijk’s websync looks like nice way to manage a bunch of scheduled rsync transfers
Satellizer makes token-based authentication for your AngularJS app a breeze
PerfBar: simply collect and view your website performance metrics
PerfBar is a tool by Khalid Lafi that puts dozens of metrics (as well as custom metric support) at the tip of your fingers with just a single script include.
Apple's Swift is changing fast. Follow SwiftInFlux to keep up.
What to do when things go wrong with Git
Kate Hudson’s Flight Rules for Git borrows from NASA’s Flight Rules style. The result is a recipe-style collection of Git tips & tricks to get you out of a jam.
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Chunk Scatter: an HTTP chunked encoding analysis tool
Chunk Scatter helps you analyze HTTP responses that use chunked encoding so you can optimize server flushing and improve performance.