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I built 59 free browser-based dev tools in vanilla JS — here's what I learned

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39TS ScoreImpact + Innovation, combined
IMPACT42
INNOVATION35

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A developer built 59 free browser-based developer tools in vanilla JavaScript with zero dependencies, running entirely client-side using native Web APIs for privacy and offline functionality.

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ProgrammingOpen SourceTechnologyPublished Aug 23, 4:10 AM
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