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1. NodeBB
NodeBB help developers to design a forum. NodeBB is based on Node evolution. This bulletin board metaphor customizable and responsive. Developers have equipped modern themes and mobile devices support in NodeBB. NodeBB offers real time conversation streaming and infinite scrolling features. It also has large community of developers that contributes plug-ins for NodeBB.
2. Reveal.js
Reveal is the right tool to create creative info graphic, slideshows for your website. It is PowerPoint for websites. Reveal.js is slick HTML5 based tool. It reveals the information you want to display in creative style. The framework lets users create slides with absolutely no hassle. Users can give transition effects to these slides. It has a great potential to leverage web strategy for web developers.
3. Web Starter Kit
This tool by Google helps developers to create web apps that support multiple devices and platform. The code automatically adapts to support device to device. It automatically synchronizes clicks and reloads pages if necessary. The building tools and framework handles the impressive design of each screen. The framework also gives design suggestions. These suggestions are opinionated. User just has to sketch the look.
4. Meteor
Meteor Web App framework provides solid foundation for modern software development. Meteor has a nice community of developers that contribute plug-ins to Meteor. Meteor uses MongoDB for database access, and JavaScript for coding. The code can store data on back-end MogoDB server or on local machine. Users can design API and even send the data over wire using same language.
5. AngularJS
This lightweight framework by Google is used to present information in browser. AngularJS has ability to compile templates on local machine for presentation, it collects the data from server. AngularJS is based on JavaScript, CSS and HTML. It can be called as Model-View-Controller framework. The code on server takes care of data storage while AngularJS handles the presentation part. It is compatible with tablet, mobile and desktop browser.
6. PlayCanvas
Many components from game’s interface can be used to develop slick websites. PlayCanvas is game engine built in WebGL. PlayCanvas is combination of lighting, audio, physics and shadows to create world full of objects. It also has a online development tool to access framework.
7. Deb.js
Deb.js is used to clean up console window. Users can debug JavaScript using this tool. It is popular debugging tool in Chrome, Safari and Opera. Developers use it to fix the mistakes and redesign the code. The size of Deb.js is just 1.5KB.
8. GulpJS
There was a time when people used to write HTML, JavaScript, CSS from scratch. But with technological advances, developers have started to write code using some shorthand syntaxes like CoffeeScript. CSS is built using set of rules. GulpJS automates the processing after you finish writing code. Users have to write a little bit of JavaScript to specify the path and GulpJS will take care of rest. It is similar to ANT for Java. Native JavaScript can be used to specify the path instead of XML in GulpJS.
9. Epoch
Epoch is used to present clean and clear real-time charts on webpage. Real time bar chart scrolls to left as new bar gets added. Basic D3 libraries have been used in Epoch. Data visualization has made easier on web using Epoch. D3.js is creatively implemented in Epoch.
10. RxJS
Everyone is trying to make their websites more reactive and responsive these days. Static website is a history now. Simplest example of this is autofilling boxes as user types on search engines, it starts showing results before even pressing enter key in search box. RxJS is used to add smoother and reactive response for every stream of event generated by keyboard and mouse.
11. Odyssey
Due to public APIs offered by various companies, adding maps to the website has been very easy. Odyssey by CartoDB can mix the story and maps together. It has some cool features like “slipping map interaction” that bound the parts of the text. The whole objective of Odyssey is to mix the story with maps.
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