Windsurf Editor
Windsurf is a cutting-edge IDE designed for developers to maintain focus and productivity through AI-driven assistance. At the heart of the platform is Cascade, an intelligent agent that not only fixes bugs and errors but also anticipates potential issues before they arise. With built-in features for real-time code previews, automatic linting, and seamless integrations with popular tools like GitHub and Slack, Windsurf streamlines the development process. Developers can also benefit from memory tracking, which helps Cascade recall past work, and smart suggestions that enhance code optimization. Windsurf’s unique capabilities ensure that developers can work faster and smarter, reducing onboarding time and accelerating project delivery.
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DbVisualizer
DbVisualizer is one of the world’s most popular database clients.
Developers, analysts, and DBAs use it to advance their SQL experience with modern tools to visualize and manage their databases, schemas, objects, and table data and to auto-generate, write and optimize queries.
It has extended support for 30+ of the major databases and has basic-level support for all databases that can be accessed with a JDBC driver. DbVisualizer runs on all major OSes.
Free and Pro versions are available.
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StackBlitz WebContainers
StackBlitz WebContainers deliver a browser-based Node.js environment that fundamentally changes what's possible in interactive developer experiences. They allow applications to run native package managers, build tools, and full-stack frameworks fully client-side with no server infrastructure required. Using the WebContainer API, teams can programmatically boot a container, populate its filesystem, install packages, and start dev servers inside the browser. This unlocks advanced use cases like interactive tutorials, live coding courses, in-app IDEs, low-code editors, and AI-powered tooling with runtime awareness. WebContainers work across major browsers, support Wasm out of the box, and provide strong security through sandboxed execution. Developers can offer disposable, fast, and isolated workspaces that scale instantly without backend costs. The technology already powers leading frameworks and education platforms, validating its stability and performance. With WebContainers, any app can embed a complete development environment to increase engagement, accelerate learning, and reduce friction in product workflows.
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JSFiddle
JSFiddle features a set of four panels, which can also be displayed as tabs in the tabbed layout; three of these panels are designated for code input while the fourth showcases the output: the first is for HTML, where you don't need to include the body, doctype, or head since those are automatically generated, the second is for CSS where styles can be defined, and the third is for JavaScript to encapsulate behavior, with the option to use pre-processors like SCSS. After you input your code, simply click on "Run" in the top actions menu to see the results appear in the fourth panel. Additionally, JSFiddle permits you to modify the editor's layout from the traditional 2x2 grid format to one that better meets your preferences, including the option for a tabbed interface, and the grids themselves are fully adjustable. Notably, when you resize the Results panel, it conveniently displays its width, which is particularly useful for working on responsive designs and media queries. This flexibility enhances the user experience, allowing developers to tailor their workspace according to their specific coding and debugging needs.
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