Meet and Greet
I tried to take notes about all the different tools and technologies so we could have some "show notes" for after the meetup. I hope I caught all the different references & they are generally in the order that we talked about them. Next time I’ll try to take more detailed notes :) I also omitted the main technologies that we talked about such as NodeJS, HTML, CSS, PHP, etc…
Vagrant:
"A tool for building and distributing development environments"
HHVM:
"Open-source virtual machine designed for executing programs written in Hack and PHP"
Laravel:
"A PHP Framework For Web Artisans"
Laravel Forge:
"Instant PHP Platforms On Linode, DigitalOcean, AWS, & Rackspace."
Jade:
"Robust, elegant, feature rich template engine for nodejs"
Brunch:
"An ultra-fast HTML5 build tool"
Grunt:
"The JavaScript Task Runner"
Vi:
"A screen-oriented text editor originally for Unix"
JSFiddle:
"Test your JavaScript, CSS, HTML or CoffeeScript online with JSFiddle code editor."
Plunkr:
"An online community for creating, collaborating on and sharing your web development ideas"
CodePen:
"A front end web development playground"
Stack Overflow:
"Q&A for professional and enthusiast programmers"
Mozilla Developer Network:
"Information about Open Web technologies including HTML, CSS, and APIs for both Web sites and HTML5 Apps"
Doodle:
"Scheduling events, meetings, appointments"
AngularJS:
"HTML enhanced for web apps!"
Vaprobash:
"Vagrant Provisioning Bash Scripts"
Chef:
"An automation platform that transforms infrastructure into code"
Puppet:
"A declarative, model-based approach to IT automation"
Ansible:
"The simplest way to automate IT"
protobox:
"A layer on top of vagrant and a web GUI to setup virtual machines for web development"
Ember:
"A framework for creating ambitious web applications"
Netbeans:
"An IDE for quickly and easily develop desktop, mobile and web applications with Java, HTML5, PHP, C/C++ and more"
PHPStorm:
PHP IDE
Coda:
Web Development IDE
Sublime Text:
"A sophisticated text editor for code, markup and prose."