If you’re like me, and tend to have to be busy all the time in order to stay sane, you probably have a myriad hobbies as I do. I have always expressed an interest in development, and though not inherently gifted with a developer’s mind, I was intrigued by it to enough of an extent that I found I could muster the resolve to work hard enough to improve at it, both at work, and in my free time. There are awesome opportunities available today for developers who like to develop in their free time. Read on to see a number of such opportunities.
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As most of you already know, the browser of choice amongst Web developers is definitely Mozilla Firefox. Thus it would make sense that nearly all of us here at the office use it, and to be fair, it has served us all well, but unfortunately it’s continued to get increasingly bloated and resource-intensive in that it takes more and more time to start up, and tends to crash or stutter repeatedly. Don’t get me wrong, I love Firefox, but I couldn’t help but consider the other browsers available. Read on to find my impressions and eventual decision.
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After a short while, developers will find that they prefer some tools more than others. Similarly, I have a group of tools and frameworks which I have found to be suited to my personal development environment which I use on a daily basis. Read on to see what they are and be sure to outline any tools that you have found to be helpful in your Web development projects in the comments.
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