u/Extreme_Insurance334
📊 More common: common or uncommon? (by u/Extreme_Insurance334)
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A tool for developers
Hello. I have launched https://devtools.aarushnaik.co.uk, a tool for developers to minimise the amount of tabs devs have open. It has a lot of frequently used tools like Regex Checker, JSON Formatters and lots more. It is completely free with no hidden costs (if you would like to support me, there is a Buy Me A Coffee button on the website).
If you have any suggestions, please use the google form on the website to report bugs, give feature suggestions and more! Thanks, Aarush.
A tool for developers.
Hello. I have launched https://devtools.aarushnaik.co.uk, a tool for developers to minimise the amount of tabs devs have open. It has a lot of frequently used tools like Regex Checker, JSON Formatters and lots more. It is completely free with no hidden costs (if you would like to support me, there is a Buy Me A Coffee button on the website).
If you have any suggestions, please use the google form on the website to report bugs, give feature suggestions and more! Thanks, Aarush.
Stop wondering what to study.
Hello, I made a tool which helps track your progress on your topics for exams, tells you what you need to study, and helps you get high marks in your exams. The tool: tracktogreen.com, you can use the code: 10OFF, to get 10% off the premium, one time payment (I am a student and I know how annoying subscriptions are). I hope you like this tool, please try it out and let me know what you think!
Need some help and suggestions
Hello. Whenever I code, I have like 12 tabs open for color palettes, contrast checking, regex and lots more, and it’s quite difficult to navigate between them all the time. So i am building a tool (name tbc which has all the tools devs need in one website. So far I have got those three (color palterra, contrast checking and regex) and I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions to add to this list. Thanks)
I am building a tool for devs and looking for suggestions
^(Hello. Whenever I code, I have like 12 tabs open for color palettes, contrast checking, regex and lots more, and it’s quite difficult to navigate between them all the time. So i am building a tool (name tbc) which has all the tools devs need in one website. So far I have got those three (color palterra, contrast checking and regex) and I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions to add to this list. Thanks
Hello everyone. I recently had a chemistry test in one day and had done no revision. So I opened up a google sheet and typed in all the topics in our class. I then painstakingly coloured all the topics red, yellow or green, and I thought: It would be great if there was a way to do this in one click.
So I made https://www.tracktogreen.com, a website to help you track your studying. You enter your test details (subject, date) and then you can enter your topics for that test. They start as red, and you click them to turn them yellow, and green once you fully know the topic. There is a stats section to show how much of the topic you have mastered.
If you also want to track your studying, please take a look at this website. There is a sale going on as well. Normally the site is $13.99 one-time payment, but until Sunday 3rd May, the price is just $7.99 for the whole site, with more features to come. I hope you like it!
Happy studying!