Best Tools for Programmers

buffer.com — the easy way to post and schedule updates on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Google+ and Facebook.
10minutemail.com — create disposable email addresses for putting inside sign-up forms.
pixton.com — create your own comic strips with your own characters and move them into any pose.
gravit.io — a full-featured vector drawing tool that works everywhere.
vectr.com — create vector graphics and export them as SVG or PNG files.
twitterbots — create your own Twitter bots that can auto-reply, DM, follow people and more.
headspace.com —  learn the art of meditation and reduce stress, focus more and even sleep better.
forms.studio —  receive files from anyone in your Google Drive with File Upload Forms.
class-central.com — a directory of free online courses offered by universities worldwide.
googleartproject.com — discover museums, famous paintings and art treasure from all around the world.
instructables.com — step-by-step guides on how to build anything and everything.
flowgram.com — make data-driven graphics, charts and infographics. Also see adioma.com and eas.ly.
marvelapp.com — create interactive wireframes and product mockups.
slide.ly — make marketing videos and branded stories for Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube trailers. Also see animoto.com and biteable.com.
photos.icons8.com - make your own stock photographs in high-resolution with custom backgrounds, models and facial expressions.
gohighbrow.com — Take bite-sized courses on a variety of topics, chapters are delivered by email every morning.
htmlmail.pro - send rich-text emails with gmail mail merge.
wirecutter.com — whether you need a vacuum cleaner or an SD card, this is the best product recommendation website on the Internet.
camelcamelcamel.com — Create Amazon price watches and get email alerts when the prices drop.
mockaroo.com — download mock data to fill the rows in your Excel spreadsheet.
  1. asciiflow.com — a WYSIWYG editor to draw ASCII diagrams that you can embed in emails and tweets.

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