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Tools suggestion to speed up my web development process

Hello, modern developers! I understand that we all using the latest technologies we are aware of, but I'm posting this so you can come up and comment on the new tools/technology you use that others might not know (Including me as well)

comment on the tools you use for website development and why you use them

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    If you want to build a full-fledged web application without writing any code, I would suggest to give a try to DrapCode (https://drapcode.com) as it has several features for developing a complete web application including design part, workflow, events, database, external APIs, notifications, etc.

    Thanks.

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    Adalo is a favorite of mine, and I've really wanted to dig into AppGyver for a while.

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    For developing web apps, you might want to check out Code2 (https://www.code2.io/).

    People so far have said it has a “Webflow meets Bubble” feel to it.

    It’s early access but we’ve opened it to everyone.

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      Hi there, nice product. I've had the Bubble experience, and now I'm deep into Glide but finding some limitations there. I'm trying out Bildr now and I'm wondering how Code2 compares.

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        Thank you for the kind words. I haven’t taken a deep dive into Bildr so I probably wouldn’t be able to give a detailed comparison right now. Does the app building process in Bildr feel snappy to you, performance-wise? I guess Code2 would lean closer to people looking for a Webflow-like design experience when building web applications, don’t know if that helps.

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          I'm new to Bildr and have been going through the lessons, so I can't speak to the performance of it yet. However, Code2 has a very familiar look and feel to Bildr, so you should definitely do that deep dive soon.

          I just saw your email and will read it now. Cheers

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      Thanks, I check them out

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    I have recently used polypane where :

    • Multipanes view with workspace, where you can save different panes setup as workspaces depending on your development stack.

    • Live CSS editor with inspection tool for classes/ id picker and autocorrection. Besides, you can try out different Google Fonts which will be loaded automatically by Polypane.

    • Grid, ruler, column, row in the pane for perfect pixel design

    • A lot of accessibility tools, which I may not use it, but I hope that I can use it in the future.

    Boosts up the web dev process by 5x. as they have mentioned in their website.

    Monthly subscription can be annoying that's why I bought a lifetime deal from SaaS mantra.
    Visit: saasmantra.com/deals/polypane

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      Seems to be good offer gavin

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    Hi Jane

    Check https://table.listws.com in case you ever need to do tables quickly from a csv, gsheet or airtable, you can embed the result in any website.
    I am working on this, let me know if I can help you

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