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Has anybody applied for learning or driving license online, how is the process for the same?
Based on my own experience of getting the Driving license for Geared two wheeler on myself with no bribe/brokers, I can say the process of getting driving license in Bangalore, Karnataka can be divided into two stages.Stage 1 : Apply for Learner’s License (LLR)Visit the Sarathi website and select the New Learners license under Apply online drop down menu. Fill in all the required details, upload signature and photograph, upload required proofs, book slot, make payment (FYI the payment can also be done at the respective RTO) and visit the applied RTO on the slot date with the printed application form, xerox copies of the proofs(FYI I have submitted my rental agreement + Electricity bill for residence proof, Aadhaar card for Id proof, Birth Certificate for DOB proof) along with the originals for verification.The computer operator will verify the documents and start your test. The test contains the questions on basic traffic signs. Once passed, After 3 days, the RTO authorities would upload the Learner’s license to the sarathi website for you application number. You may take the print out of you Learner’s License. The approximate cost would be around 250 INR.Stage 2: Apply for Driving License (DL)Step 1:Once you complete 30 days after Learner license approval, you can again visit the Sarathi website and select the New Driving license under Apply online drop down menu. Fill in all the required details, book slot, make payment (FYI the payment can also be done at the respective RTO).Step 2:Visit the applied RTO on the slot date with the application print outs along with the documents of the vehicle you take for the driving test. You need to staple the Chalaan payment bill with Application form, Learner’s license printout, Slot booking appointment printout, vehicle documents, Stamped Postal cover with the delivery address written on it (This is used to send your DL through post. Usually you can get it in the shops near RTO offices). Once verified you will be directed to take the bio-metrics followed by the DL test(I was asked to go straight, take a U turn and come back which I did giving the vehicle and hand signals. In case of the RTOs having separate track installed, the test might vary). Once passed, you will be asked to sign in the DL register and be informed the DL will be dispatched through post within 20 days. If in case you have not received the driving license in 20 days, you may enquire the RTO with the application number. The estimated cost would be around 750 INR for geared two wheeler license.Note: This is as per my experience at the Electronic City RTO, Bangalore, Karnataka.Hope this helps. Thank you :)
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How do I get a 2 wheeler driving license in Bangalore?
Recently I have finished my LL and DL test and got my Driving Licence from Electronic City RTO ,KA51 , I will sharing some of the problems which I faced do’s and don’ts not the process and documents needed which is answered by various people .LL TEST INFORMATION:1 ) Don’t use the online payment option its better you go there 30 mints earlier and make pay it offline. In my case it worked for the LL slot but not for DL , money got deducted but not reflected in the website and the customer care for Sarathi is useless ,they never respond you so better not to use the payment option online .2 ) While going for LL test , please carry the originals document along with the photo copy , digital copies are not accepted.3 ) For address proof I need to embed my Aadhar Card and Electricity bill copy at the end of the Rental Agreement Page where your Current Address is written.4) Medical Certificate is not required if you are below 40 or 50 (not sure the exact figure) don’t waste time on it.5 ) Always attach the appointment slot printout along with the documents.6) Always signNow 30 minutes earlier than the slot time , if you have any doubt ask the RTO people they will help to address your queries don’t ask the brokers over there .7 ) Prepare well for the test there are lots of youtube and blogs available for it , don’t take it lightly .DL TEST INFORMATION:Once you pass the LL exam, you need to wait 30days for DL test .For Electronic city RTO(KA51) DL test is carried out in HUKUR RTO office .1> Make sure you have an postal cover like below ,where your name and address it written . You need postal stamp(5 or 10 rupees ) . make sure you have it before going to the RTO ,I had spent 1 hr to find the postoffice and stamp .2> First you need to pay the fees in Room-1 (Cash Counter) make sure you carry some change with you ,there is not Card Payment only cash is accepted. They will charge around 650 rupees for 2 wheeler .3 > Once you paid the go the Biometrics room where your photo and signature will be recorded . You need to pay 60 rupees here .4> Once matrices is done they will send you to the cash counter again where they will tele-verify your Id number, chill you don’t have to pay anything here .5> Next step is to go for the Vehicle Registration section where you need to submit your Application and Vehicle Documents , they will ask your Original RC book for cross verification .Once the verify they will ask you to give a test , this test will be on a KIOSK and it consists of four questions , once you complete it, they will give an RFID card for Driving Test on the circuit .6> Final test will be your driving in an the circuit as below , make sure you wear helmet and don’t panic . They will mount Sensors to bike’s foot rest , it finds out how many times you have grounded your sept make sure you should not ground it more that 3 to 4 times , I have touched the ground twice .7> Once you complete the test, the result will be out soon you need to submit the RFID card then they will show you your report sheet , if you pass on both the tests i.e, the the one with the KIOSK and track test then you are through !! . You can take a snap of the result sheet and submit it back to them . Thats all you need to wait 15day to get the DL to your address .I hope it will help. Cheers !!!!
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What is it like for a foreigner living in Tallinn?
(I started to answer a very short answer and ended up with a long entry. I hope you find it useful.)As Richard Tuisk said, it depends a lot on where you are from. However, let me tell you what my experience has been so far in Estonia, what I think it is good and what I would see as a downside of living here. Of course, I need to qualify my answer by saying that I am Latin American, but also have lived in four other countries (including the US where I went to college).A quick introduction: Estonia is a small country located in the Baltic Sea next to Russia and Latvia and very close to Finland. It is part of the European Union. The area of the country is roughly the same as Switzerland or as Maryland and Massachussets combined. There is about 1.3 million people living here which means it is not densely populated. The country is essentially flat, except in the south where you find the highest point at 318 meters (1043 ft). The main city and where I live in is Tallinn. The population is about 400,000 people. Tartu is the second city with about 100,000 people and all the rest of towns are smaller than that.Immigration systemIf you are European, moving here is no problem as you enjoy all the benefits of any country within the European Union. If you are not European, the main reasons people immigrate here is to work which would guarantee a working visa or if you are married to an Estonian citizen which allows you to apply for a visa as long as you have enough funds to live here.Overall, the process to get a short-term visa is straight forward. Obtaining a long-term visa is more complicated as you have to speak the language at a relatively high level. Obtaining a citizenship requires that you give up your own citizenship.JobsAlthough Estonia suffered also during the 2008 crisis, there is enough jobs in areas of business and technology for people to move here. One of the problems Estonia faces is that it does not have enough people to fill all jobs in IT areas as I hear.There is a few big companies who recruit people from abroad, but if you don't speak the local language, your opportunities are reduced to the IT area (I work for Skype which originated here in Estonia which was acquired by Microsoft in 2011). You can see a list of notable companies here: List of companies of EstoniaSocial interactionEstonians tend to be reserved in comparison to other Europeans. I suggest to foreigners who come here to be aware of differences so they are not taken by surprise. Some examples of faux pas I have encountered:Using smalltalk in a conversation.Saying good morning when coming to office or good bye when leaving.Smiling with no reason (I have to accept that this could be awkward in Northern Europe and some parts of the US, but it is totally normal in Mediterranean or Latin American environments).Being noisy. People love their quiet here.However, it is totally Ok to try to make a conversation in English especially with young people. I am learning Estonian and try to use the language when I can, but in some occasions (say, at the pharmacy), I need to switch to English and have never found anyone being annoyed by that.The exception to all of this is if you meet young people. They tend to be more open and curious (especially women). I am speaking about more casual environments such as a cafe or a restaurant, but a bit less at work. Another obvious exception is if you are in a touristy area (such as the Old Town in Tallinn), but this should go without saying.It is totally Ok to be in a group of people and be totally silent. For example, you can have lunch or share a cab with Estonians when no one is speaking, but there is no awkwardness on it. Another thing is that people do not demonstrate much through their expressions which is one of the difficult things to deal with for me. Remember, I come from a country where you smile or frown or show your teeth if you want someone to understand you clearly.When having a conversation with an Estonian, you should say what you mean and mean what you say (remember what I said about smalltalk?). For example, if you ask "how are you?" to an Estonian, do it only if (a) you really want to know how the other person is, and (b) don't ask it if you don't know the person well. I value that Estonians take your word at face value and you should do the same with them.One word of advice is that Estonians can be very critical of others, but they are mainly critical of themselves. Someone told me once that complaining is a national sport, and I have to agree with that. In other words, when they tell you that something is truly bad here in this country, you have to take it with a grain of salt.Because of this, you should also expect that people are straight forward with you. In some cases, this borders on rudeness if I measure by my home country's standards, but here is totally Ok. I have seen a few foreigners getting shocked by that, but you get used to it. In other words, they are not politically correct (this I like very much).Also, because people are economical with the language, you shouldn't expect what I would call, a "warm" communication most of the time. As a latin person, I need to say and hear things on a beautiful way, but this doesn't happen here much. It is different when you start to get to know locals.Which brings me to the last point. It takes a while before you break the ice with an Estonian, but it is worth waiting. I have had the chance to establish a closer link with some locals outside my wife's family and I find an honesty and sincerity that I haven't seen in other places. If you get to that point, congratulations, as you have made it through this journey. By this time, you should also be an expert on sharing saunas with people you don't know (and yes, naked) and have had your share of vodka.Quality of life, services, infrastructureWhen compared to other places where I have lived, I have to say that Estonia still doesn't signNow the level of living in Germany or the US, but it is getting closer by the day. However, I would say that Estonia is already at the level that I would call it first-world country in most aspects.Infrastructure and services need some improvement, but they provide the minimum level of service. For example, if you don't have a car, you can use public transportation everywhere even if buses, trains or trams are sometimes old. Roads in Tallinn are Ok, even if you find potholes in some places. Services such as schools and hospitals are public which means that there is always a waiting list. If you need to visit a specialist doctor, you have to wait. On the other hand, the wait is not as bad as in third-world countries (like where I come from). Also, those services are basically free. The downside is that there is almost no private service, and even the ones there are rely partially on the public health system for some aspects.I have had two children born here and had no complaints about the process. In fact, I felt that everything was very professional and that they always try to do their best. However, when I spoke with Estonians, some of them were very surprised that I spoke highly of the hospital system. I guess it's up to my personal point of view in this case.Taxes are low. Personal income tax is 21% flat for everyone. If you live here and your visa allows it, you can create your own start-up in no time which is prevalent among young people in IT.By the way, unemployment was at 8% at the end of Q3 in 2013. I am no economist, but I understand that this is still considered high. However, it came down from 10.2% at the end of 2012.Food, shoppingEstonia has the typical supermarkets like any other European country. There is also local markets, but you probably need to speak Estonian or Russian. Typical food you find are potatoes, wheat-like grains, oats and so on. Pork meat and fish are eaten often here, but beef is not yet too common. Vegetables and fruits tend to be expensive. I miss having international food though. There is one supermarket in town (Stockmann) that carries some international products, but it is very expensive. I was used to visiting Oriental-type shops in Ireland and Germany, but there is none here that I know of.There is a few shopping centres, but the variety is not wide. I am in favor of buying local to support businesses here, but in many cases, we end up buying from abroad because of the lack of options or because we would have to wait for too long. For example, my wife and I love movies (yeah, still buying old-fashioned DVDs), but there is no shop that fills our expectations. Because of that, we buy everything from Amazon.ActivitiesIf you love nature, you are in luck. There is a lot of natural areas in the country and they are a short drive away. There is plenty of sea shores, forests, rivers and lakes. In the Summer you can do hiking, camping, canoeing and you can add cross country skiing in the Winter. Estonians love nature in general.If you are a city person (like myself), then that's another story. There is a few theatres, cinemas, galleries and so on, but everything is limited. Tallinn itself has the most interesting activities in the center. There is plenty of good restaurants though.Cinemas show the popular movies like everywhere else and you can find some artsy type of cinemas for alternative movies. No movie is dubbed here, but they usually carry subtitles in both Estonian and Russian.What is impressive about this countryThere is a few good things that I haven't seen outside Estonia. The first one is the electronic system prevalent in this country. When you are a foreigner and get your Estonian ID, you are also getting your electronic identity. With that, you can file taxes online, access information about property, bank accounts, mobiles, whatever services you need. When you get your local ID number, you automatically get a local e-mail address at the eesti.ee domain that you can redirect to your personal account. With that, you never miss an official communication (such as whenever is time to file your taxes).That ID has also legal validity and you can sign documents electronically anywhere in the world. For example, if you apply to get a car leasing, you don't have to show up at the bank necessarily. They send you some forms, you put your ID card in your computer reader, sign the document electronically, and send it back and that's it. It is the equivalent of putting your signature on paper in front of the bank official or lawyer. Estonian citizens and permanent residents are even allowed to vote online with their ID.A second impressive area is bureaucracy: it is a well-oiled machine. One recurrent example is taxes. You get the notification that your taxes are ready to file, you login to the tax office site, sign in, check that they have the correct information that they have collected from your company, employer and so on, sign with your ID card, and that's it. It might take as little as five minutes. My wife and I file jointly, so it takes us much longer: twenty minutes (and that's because we always forget to do one crucial step so we are delayed).The government doesn't even use paper for their minister meetings. They file everything electronically which is made available so you can follow up agendas, minutes and whatever happens there.You want to open your own company? It might take literally twenty minutes to do that too. All of this thanks to the frictionless bureaucratic system they have here. You want to park? Send a text to the number 1902 with your plate number and where you are parking and it will be charged to your mobile.One more impressive part: internet. Besides having decent speeds, there is practically free access points everywhere through the country. I personally have witnessed free available working access points in national parks and public beaches. You can read this article that talks about this (read the date: 2005!): Estonia sets shining Wi-Fi exampleIn my case, I don't use access points much because I have a decent LTE connection with my mobile. Mobile companies have good coverage and relatively good service. I remember that when we got our internet when we moved here, it took only one day to install it. When I measured the effective speed a few months later out of curiosity, it was 50 Mbps. Not bad.The downsidesAs anywhere else, there is a few things that you need to be aware of that could be difficult to adapt to.The first part for me is the social interaction which tends to be dry and quiet. I mentioned that above, so not much more to say here.Another one is the weather. In Winter, the sun might rise at 9:30 in the morning and set at 3 in the afternoon. That's just about six hours of sunlight. If you add that it is cloudy most of the time during the Winter, then you realise how dark it might be. As counterposition, Summers are amazing (up to 20 hours of sunlight and clear skies easily).Winters are relatively long. It gets cold around the end of October and stays that way until around April. It varies from year to year, but sometimes the temperature drops to -30 degrees Celsius (-22 F). Life rarely stops here because of the cold or snow though. I have taken the bus at -30 degrees Celsius. It makes for an interesting ride.One more problem for a foreigner to live here is that you feel a bit isolated from the world. Flights are available mainly to neighbouring countries plus Germany, UK and the Netherlands. If you are from another country, you always need to make connections which makes it longer and more expensive to go back home.Last, if you are from a big city, you might find even Tallinn a bit provincial. It is changing as of late though. On the other hand, there is some positive things out of this too: less crime and virtually no traffic jam as I know it (I live 20 km. from work and make it in 30 minutes on a good day and 45 on a bad one).If you are thinking to move here, I definitely recommend this place.
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Should Apple be forced to unlock the San Bernardino shooter's phone at the FBI's behest?
I believe that Apple should be compelled to comply, and ultimately, I believe that it will be good for security and privacy in the future.Here's the reason.The government is not asking for a "backdoor" like Tim Cook disingenuously stated. The government is asking for the following:Turn off the "10 failed passcodes and you wipe" functionTurn off the delay between failed passcodesAdd support for external PIN entry.The FBI will then brute-force the passcode (for the non-techies, this means that they will use an external system to try every passcode combination, in sequence, until they hit the right one. Also note that the government is not requiring Apple to build the feature into all iOS releases, nor is it preventing Apple from immediately reverting such a change. It's also not required to actually release the code to the FBI; all the work can be done at Apple's headquarters.Here's where this is Apple's problem: the iPhone 5C's security algorithms are all built into the software. Since then, they are built into a piece of hardware called the Secure Enclave, which can only be unlocked using the fingerprint scanner or the passcode. It's arguable that Apple could possibly update the software on the Secure Enclave through a patch as well, but they're not saying.The bottom line here is this: Apple released a product which can already either be updated while it is still passcode-locked, or that the contents of the flash drives can be downloaded to a VM and executed there. The simple fact that Apple did not immediately state that it was technically impossible to do either of these things means that they do have the capability to do so.This also means that Apple can load a custom OS designed to run on that IMEI only (which they can do) which will disable the functions listed. They don't even have to give the code to the FBI, they only need to run it and unlock the phone. Even if the FBI got hold of Apple's crippled software and tried to reverse-engineer it to run on other phones, it's digitally signed, so any modification of the code will cause it to fail, rendering it unusable.Apple's concerns about making "backdoors" which could unlock any iDevice in existence are simply fear-mongering, and as I already stated, are disingenuous.Why is this good for security?We need to demand from our hardware manufacturers smartphones that do not have similar security holes that the government can demand through the court a manufacturer bsignNow. We can't trust the government to do the right thing all the time. So what's the alternative? We demand a tougher smartphone. We need to demand security that even the manufacturer cannot break. We want Apple (and other manufacturers) to get their hardware to a point where even they will not be able to break it. This can only mean more secure smartphones in the future.Which, in the long run, will be good for us.(EDIT) The government released a scathing renewal of its filing on Friday, stating, among other things, that Apple has overblown the issue and has made misleading statements. In part, the updated filing says:The order does not, as Apple's public statement alleges, require Apple to create or provide a "backdoor" to every iPhone...It does not provide 'hackers and criminals' access to iPhones...and does not give the government "the power to signNow into anyone's device" without a warrant or court authorization.No one outside Apple would have access to the software required by the order unless Apple itself chose to share it.Apple's concern is that all iPhones would be affected, but not by the requested software. Apple is attempting to make a "slippery slope" argument by stating that if the prosecutors in this case are victorious, other prosecutors around the country will start asking for the same technology, and then other countries would follow. Apple also stated that this is not a simple fix, it will take weeks or months to develop.The government filing states that Apple is failing to do its civic duty as a good corporate citizen of the country:This court should not entertain an argument that fulfilling basic civic responsibilities of any American citizen or company -- complying with a lawful court order -- could be obviated because the company prefers to market itself as providing privacy protections that make it infeasible to comply with court-issued warrants.Finally, the government made the same point that I did above: Apple never said it can't do it (emphasis mine):At no point has Apple ever said that it does not have the technical ability to comply with the order, or that the order asks Apple to undertake an unreasonable challenging software development task. On this point, Apple's silence speaks volumes.
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What is the best cryptocurrency to invest in right now?
What are some cryptocurrencies in which I should invest? After several months of trading cryptocurrencies and watching the market become saturated with “hype” coins, I started to concentrate on platform coins with working products. Platform coins are blockchains that other blockchains can be built off of— like Ethereum. Nearly every utility token was built off Ethereum’s blockchain. In addition, they often have smart contract and ICO capabilities.Platform coins are also great to hold because they often have “proof of stake” consensus, or variants like Delegated Byzantine Fault Tolerance (DBFT) in Neo’s case. Long story short, holding these type o...
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What should I use to code an HTML and CSS webpage other than Notepad?
You have plenty of choices for IDE(Integrated Development Environment) when it comes to Web Development. To edit any HTML, CSS and JavaScript file, any simple plain text editor will work. However using a better IDE allows you to enhance your work flows and reduce the efforts of writing every single line of codes.There are many paid IDEs for web developers which have lots of features that can ease the efforts of writing and debugging codes for developers. Some popular paid IDEs are signNow Dreamweaver, UltraEdit, CoffeeCup, and many more. However, not everyone can afford to pay for such IDEs. Thanks to Open Source that are many free IDEs and code editors available that you can use to develop a website or web apps.Since there are lots of free IDE’s available, you might be confused to choose one. In this article, I will discuss 10 best and free IDE for web development in my opinion. These IDE’s will allow you to write code more efficiently with less time, easily debug your codes, preview and test your website and website.Below is the list of 10 best IDE for Web Development:1. Notepad++Flatform: WindowsNotepad++ is a free source code editor and Notepad replacement that supports several languages. Running in the MS Windows environment, its use is governed by GPL License.Based on the powerful editing component Scintilla, Notepad++ is written in C++ and uses pure Win32 API and STL which ensures a higher execution speed and smaller program size. By optimizing as many routines as possible without losing user friendliness, Notepad++ is trying to reduce the world carbon dioxide emissions. When using less CPU power, the PC can throttle down and reduce power consumption, resulting in a greener environment.Some Features of Notepad++ are:Syntax Highlighting and Syntax FoldingUser Defined Syntax Highlighting and FoldingPCRE (Perl Compatible Regular Expression) Search/ReplaceGUI entirely customizable: minimalist, tab with close button, multi-line tab, vertical tab and vertical document listDocument MapAuto-completion: Word completion, Function completion and Function parameters hintMulti-Document (Tab interface)Multi-ViewWYSIWYG (Printing)Zoom in and zoom outMulti-Language environment supportedBookmarkMacro recording and playbackLaunch with different argumentsVisit Official Site | Download Notepad++2. BracketsFlatform: Windows/ OS X/ LinuxBrackets is another free and open source editor from signNow. Brackets is a modern open-source code editor for HTML, CSS and JavaScript that’s built in HTML, CSS and JavaScript. It also includes Live Preview features and Preprocessor supports due to which it’s more popular nowadays.You get a real-time connection to your browser. When you make changes to CSS and HTML and you’ll instantly see those changes on screen. Also see where your CSS selector is being applied in the browser by simply putting your cursor on it. It’s the power of a code editor with the convenience of in-browser dev tools.Visit Official Site | Download Brackets3. Sublime TextFlatform: Windows/ Linux / OS XSublime Text is a proprietary cross-platform source code editor with a Python application programming interface (API). It natively supports many programming languages and markup languages, and its functionality can be extended by users with plugins, typically community-built and maintained under free-software licenses.Some of the features of Sublime Text are:Column selection and multi-select editingAuto completionSyntax highlight and high contrast displayIn-editor code buildingSnippetsAuto-save, which attempts to prevents users from losing their workCustomizable key bindings, a navigational tool which allows users to assign hotkeys to their choice of options in both the menus and the toolbar.Spell check function corrects as you type.A wide selection of editing commands, including indenting and unindenting, paragraph reformatting and line joining.Visit Official Site | Download Sublime Text4. RJ TextEdFlatform: WindowsRJ TextEd is a full featured text and source editor with Unicode support. It is also a very powerful web (PHP, ASP, JavaScript, HTML and CSS) development editor. The functionality extends beyond text files and includes support for CSS/HTML editing with integrated CSS/HTML preview, spell checking, auto completion, HTML validation, templates and more. The program also has a dual pane file commander, as well as a (S)FTP client to upload your files.Some of the features of this IDE are:Auto-completionCode folding.Column modeMulti edit and multi selectDocument mapAnnotation barAdvanced sortingHandles both ASCII and binary filesCSS and HTML wizardsHighlighting of colors in CSS/SASS/LESSAdvanced color hints that can convert between color formatsDockable panelsFTP and SFTP client with synchronizationFile explorer, text clips, code explorer, project manager…Convert between code pages, Unicode formats and text formatsUnicode and ANSI code page detectionOpen/Save UTF-8 encoded files without a signature (BOM)Unicode file paths and file namesHTML validation, format, and repairTools available like syntax editor, color picker, char mapVisit Official Site | Download RJ TextEd5. AtomFlatform: Windows / OS X / LinuxAtom is a text editor that’s modern, approachable, yet hackable to the core, that means that you can customize to do anything but also use productively without ever touching a config file. Download, install and start using it !Atom has a built-in package manager, search for and install new packages or start creating your own all from within Atom. Atom comes pre-installed with four UI and eight syntax themes in both dark and light colors. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, you can also install themes created by the Atom community or create your own.Atom is a desktop application built with HTML, JavaScript, CSS, and Node.js integration. It runs on Electron, a framework for building cross platform apps using web technologies.Some of the features of Atom are:Cross-platform editingBuilt-in package managerSmart autocompletionFile system browserMultiple panesEasy to find and replaceVisit Official Website | Download Atom6. Light TableFlatform: Windows / OS X / LinuxLight Table claims it to be the next generation code editor. It is an integrated development environment for software engineering developed by Chris Granger and Robert Attorri. It features real-time feedback allowing instant execution, debugging and access to documentation.The instant feedback provides an unusual execution environment intended to help developing abstractions.The development team attempted to create a program which shows the programmer what the effects of their additions are in real-time, rather than requiring them to work out the effects as they write the code. Though the program began by only supporting Clojure, it has since aimed to support Python and JavaScript due to their popularity.The developers claim that the software can reduce programming time by up to 20%.It was financed by a Kickstarter fundraising campaign and subsequently backed by Y Combinator.The Kickstarter campaign aimed to raise $200,000 USD and finished with $316,720 USD.Some of the features of Light Table are:Connects you to your creation with instant feedback and showing data values flow through your codeEasily customizable from keybinds to extensions to be completely tailored to your specific projectEmbed anything you want, from graphs to games to running visualizationsAn elegant, lightweight, beautifully designed layout so your IDE is no longer clutteredEverything from eval and debugging to a fuzzy finder for files and commands to fit seamlessly into your workflowVisit Official Website | Download Light Table7. Visual Studio CodeFlatform: Windows / OS X / LinuxVisual Studio Code is a lightweight but powerful source code editor which runs on your desktop and is available for Windows, Mac and Linux. It comes with built-in support for JavaScript, TypeScript and Node.js and has a rich ecosystem of extensions for other languages (such as C++, C#, Python, PHP) and runtimes. Visual Studio includes support for debugging, embedded Git control, syntax highlighting, intelligent code completion, snippets, and code refactoring. It is also customizable, so users can change the editor’s theme, keyboard shortcuts, and preferences. It is free and open-source, although the official download is under a proprietary license.Visual Studio Beyond goes beyond syntax highlighting and autocomplete with IntelliSense, which provides smart completions based on variable types, function definitions, and imported modules. You can even debug code right from the editor. Launch or attach to your running apps and debug with break points, call stacks, and an interactive console.Visual Studio Code is based on Electron, a framework which is used to deploy Node.js applications for the desktop running on the Blink layout engine. Although it uses the Electron framework, the software is not a fork of Atom, it is actually based on Visual Studio Online’s editor (codename “Monaco”).Some of the features of Visual Studio Code are:Intellisense, an auto complete featureBuilt-in GitBuilt in Task-RunnerEquipped with CLI named codeVisit Official Website | Download Visual Studio Code8. BluefishFlatform: Windows /OS X / LinuxBluefish is a powerful editor targeted towards programmers and webdevelopers, with many options to write websites, scripts and programming code. Bluefish supports many programming and markup languages. See features for an extensive overview, take a look at the screenshots, or download it right away. Bluefish is an open source development project, released under the GNU GPL licence.Lightweight – Bluefish tries to be lean and clean, as far as possible given it is a GUI editor.Fast – Bluefish starts really quick (even on a netbook) and loads hundreds of files within seconds.Multiple document interface, easily opens 500+ documents (tested >10000 documents simultaneously)Project support, enables you to work efficiently on multiple projects, and automatically restores settings for each project.Multi-threaded support for remote files using gvfs, supporting FTP, SFTP, HTTP, HTTPS, WebDAV, CIFS and more1Very powerful search and replace, with support for Perl Compatible regular expressions, sub-pattern replacing, and search and replace in files on disk.Open files recursively based on filename patterns and/or content patternsSnippets sidebar – specify custom dialogs, search and replace patterns or insert patterns and bind them to a shortkut key combination of your liking to speed up your development processIntegrate external programs such as make, lint, weblint, xmllint, tidy, javac, or your own program or script to handle advanced text processing or error detectionIntegrate external filters of your liking, pipe your document (or just the current selected text) through sort, sed, awk or any custom scriptUnlimited undo/redo functionalityIn-line spell checker which is programing language aware (spell check comments and strings, but not code), requires libenchant during compilation2Auto-recovery of changes in modified documents after a crash, kill or shutdownCharacter map of all unicode characters (requires libgucharmap during compilation)3Site upload / download1Full screen editingMany tools such as tabs to spaces, join lines, lines to columns, strip whitespace, etc. etc.Visit Official Website | Download Bluefish9. Aptana StudioFlatform: Windows / OS X / LinuxAptana Studio is an open source integrated development environment (IDE) for building web applications. Based on Eclipse, it supports JavaScript, HTML, DOM and CSS with code-completion, outlining, JavaScript debugging, error and warning notifications and integrated documentation. Additional plugins allow Aptana Studio to support Ruby on Rails, PHP, Python, Perl, signNow AIR, Apple iPhone and Nokia WRT (Web Runtime). Aptana Studio is available as a standalone on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, or as a plugin for Eclipse.Aptana, Inc. is a company that makes web application development tools for Web 2.0 and Ajax for use with a variety of programming languages (such as JavaScript, Ruby, PHP and Python). Aptana’s main products include Aptana Studio, Aptana Cloud and Aptana Jaxer.Some of the features of Apatana Studio are:Deployment WizardIntegrated DebuggerGit IntegrationBuilt-in TerminalIDE CustomizationVisit Official Website | Download Aptana Studio10. Komodo EditFlatform: Windows / OS X / LinuxKomodo Edit is a free text editor for dynamic programming languages. Komodo Edit is built atop the Open Komodo project. Many of Komodo’s features are derived from an embedded Python interpreter. Komodo is faster and easier-to-use. New integrations with build systems let you stay in-the-zone and get more done.Some of the features of Komodo Edit are:Integrated debugger supportDocument Object Model (DOM) viewerInteractive shellsSource Code control integrationAbility to select the engine used to run regular expressionsVisit Official Website | Download Komodo EditWrapping UpThe above mentioned are some of the best IDE for Web Development that are available for free. Being myself a Web Designer, my personal favourite is Sublime Text, Brackets and Visual Studio Code. However, I do most of the coding in Sublime Text since it’s very to code due to auto completion, code hints, built-in plugins and much more.Source : 10 Best IDE for Web Development for Free - Technowing
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