Awesome projects, technologies and resources related to Bytecode Digital Agency
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Technologies we love to use at Bytecode
- Typescript, typed superset of Javascript more suitable for enterprises
- Deno, TS runtime that has great potential (it's like NodeJS but better and with Typescript)
- GoLang, open source programming language that makes it easy to build simple, reliable, and efficient software
- Rust, low-level language capable of replacing C in many fields
- Elm, functional front-end web programming language
- ReactJS, very popular front-end framework
- React-Native, way of creating native mobile apps with React code
- Expo, framework that takes a way most of the React-Native headaches
- Rocket.rs, web framework for Rust
- Gin minimalist web framework for Go
- Redux, "functional" state management, mostly for ReactJS
- Lottie, makes it possible to use After Effects animations in React (JS/Native)
- Aegis, runtime JSON type checks based on Typescript interfaces
- Docusaurus, create documentation sites from Markdown files
- CodiMD, a free/open-source version of the popular HackMD
- GitLab, all-in-one FOSS CI/CD solution
- DigitalOcean, cloud provider without headaches
- Ansible, keeps all your servers in sync without manual work
- Terraform, create your digital infrastructure by declaring it in code
- Docker, containerization platform
- Kubernetes (K8S), takes away lot's of hosting headaches
- PostgreSQL, our relational-database of choice
- Redis, key-value in-memory database, great for caching
- Varnish, HTTP accelerator for content-heavy dynamic web sites and APIs
- SemVer, keeping track of your software versioning
- 12-factor app, the process of development how it should be
- SOLID and DRY, keeping your code maintainable
- TDD, test-driven development to ensure working software
- DevSecOps, combining development, security and operations
- Site-reliability engineering (SRE), taking devops a setp further
- Async Manifesto, a 21st century successor to Agile
- Undraw, open-source illustrations
- Humaaans, open-source illustrations
- Dribble, platform where artists show off their work
- Behance, platform where artists show off their work
- Pexels and StockSnap, free to use stock images
- PlaceKitten, kitten placeholder images
Education resources we can highly recommended
- KhanAcademy, awesome free courses on many different topics
- O'Reilly Learning, learning resources from O'Reilly on a subscription basis
- PluralSight, great courses on a variety of topics
- Udemy, great courses for beginners on many topics
- Teach Yourself CS, a roadmap for self-taught software engineers
- CodeWars, great gamified way to learn algorithms
- RosettaCode, like the Rosetta Stone, but with code
- RealWorld, Medium.com clones in several languages/frameworks
- HackTheBox, awesome gamified way to learn pentesting
- YouDontKnowJS, for learning the ins and outs of Javascript
- SystemDesignPrimer, learing about enterprise cloud architecture
- Free Programming Books, free (as in beer) to download books
- OSS Computer Science education, path to a free self-taught education in Computer Science!
- The Clean Architecture, a small essay about clean software architecture
- The cost of 9$/hour developers, the reason behind the Boeing 737-8 debacle
- Getting started with Deno, by the creator of NodeJS
Projects we consider to be awesome
- Bytecode Website, we put money where our mouth is, so our website is AGPL-3.0 licenced
- Bytecode Coding Standards, the Bytecode coding standards we follow
- Bytecode's CodiMD fork, to create easy documents/presentations in Bytecode branding
- Ping Pong API, keeping track of ping pong scores within a team (coming soon ™)
- Bytecode React CLI, command-line tool to create React components
- FSF, the Free Software Foundation
- GNU, it's GNU/Linux!
- Suckless.org, minimalist Linux tools
- Wire, fully encrypted private messaging and calling
- Signal, fully encrypted private messaging and calling
Awesome lists that we consider to be Awesome
- GitHub Awesome Topic, where you can find awesome awesome resources
- CS courses, publicly available Computer Science courses
- Self-hosted, awesome self-hosted software
- Site Reliability Engineering, what you get when you let software engineers do sysadmin work
- DevSecOps, integrating security into development and operations
All of the things we really love but don't fit into the categories mentioned above
- The Changelog Podcast, several programming and start-up related podcasts
- AreWeWebYet, keeping track of the progression on web frameworks for Rust
- AreWeAsyncYet, keeping track of the progression on async functionality for Rust
- HTTP Cats, a cat for each HTTP code
The awesome people @ Bytecode (btw. we're hiring!)
- Luciano Nooijen, Co-founder and technical lead: Website
- Jeroen van Steijn, Co-founder and operations manager: Website
- Nick Broekarts, Partner and business developer: LinkedIn
- Julian van Dijk, Full-stack developer: LinkedIn
- Chris Färber, Designer and front-end developer: LinkedIn
- Richard van 't Hof, Designer and front-end developer: LinkedIn
- Thomas Bodlaender, Account manager and marketeer: LinkedIn
- Suzanne de Vries: Online marketeer: LinkedIn
- Robin van Zeelst, Online marketeer: LinkedIn
- Nahwin Chedoe, UX/UI designer: LinkedIn
- T'iko Alarcon Rivero, Front-end developer: LinkedIn
For any questions regarding this Awesome List, feel free to contact us!
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