Skip to content

LinuxLinks

The Linux Portal Site

  • Home
  • Best Software
  • Reviews
  • Series
  • Info
  • Search

Category: Programming

Construction

13 Best Free and Open Source Java Micro-Frameworks

December 18, 2024 Eilidih Parris Programming, Roundup

This article examines the best Java micro-frameworks. Micro means the framework is small, with little or no tools and libraries.

Read more

yachalk – terminal string styling done right

December 17, 2024 Eilidih Parris CLI, Programming

yachalk is a feature-complete clone of the Chalk (JavaScript) library.

Read more

colored – simple Python library for color and formatting in terminal

December 15, 2024 Eilidih Parris CLI, Programming

colored is a simple Python library for color and formatting in terminal

Read more

ansicolors – ANSI colors for Python

December 15, 2024 Eilidih Parris CLI, Programming

ansicolors add ANSI colors and decorations to your strings. This is free and open source software written in Python.

Read more

termcolor – ANSI color formatting for output in the terminal

December 15, 2024 Eilidih Parris CLI, Programming

termcolor offers ANSI color formatting for output in the terminal. It’s written in Python.

Read more

colorette – set your terminal text color and styles

December 14, 2024 Eilidih Parris CLI, Programming

colorette is a tool which lets you easily set your terminal text color and styles.

Read more
Front-end Frameworks

10 Best Free and Open Source Lightweight Front-End Frameworks

December 14, 2024 Eilidih Parris Internet, Programming, Roundup, System Software, Web Apps

CSS frameworks represent the building blocks of many diverse web projects. We cover extremely lightweight front-end frameworks and boilerplates.

Read more
Security

ffuf – fast web fuzzer

December 14, 2024 Steve Emms CLI, Programming, Security

ffuf is a fast web fuzzer. Essentially , fuzzing is an automated method designed to see how an application handles strange inputs.

Read more

yoctocolors – tiny command-line coloring package

December 10, 2024 Steve Emms CLI, Programming

yoctocolors bills itself as the smallest and fastest command-line coloring package.

Read more
Grunge paint background

Chalk – terminal string styling

December 8, 2024 Eilidih Parris Programming

Chalk bills itself as “Terminal string styling done right”. Chalk is mature, reliable, and built to last.

Read more

Posts pagination

«Previous Posts 1 … 19 20 21 22 23 … 105 Next Posts»

Best Free Software

Document Management Systems
Documents
Web Browsers
Internet
Education
Education
Internet Radio
Audio
YouTube Tools
Video
Paint Palette
Graphics
System Administration
Admin
Docks
Desktop
Productivity
Productivity
Genome Browsers - Web Based
Science
Games
Games
Vulnerability detection
Security
Replacements for du
Utilities
Object Relational Mapping
Coding
Stockmarket
Finance
Web Delivery
Web Apps
Crafting
Other
Programming Books
Books

Data Science

Data ScienceTake our free interactive courses in data science. There are courses for Python using pandas and plotnine and R using ggplot2.

Get up to speed in 20 minutes. No programming knowledge is required.

Recent Comments

  • Torin Doyle on Useful Ubuntu Touch Apps – Music Recognition
  • Steve Emms on AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 NPU in Linux: Introduction
  • top on AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 NPU in Linux: Introduction
  • Steve Emms on Useful Ubuntu Touch Apps – Music Recognition
  • Torin Doyle on Useful Ubuntu Touch Apps – Music Recognition
  • Leith on BOSGAME M4 Plus Mini PC running Linux: Power Consumption
  • martin on BOSGAME M4 Plus Mini PC running Linux: Power Consumption
  • Steve Emms on zomodoro – simple pomodoro
  • Torin Doyle on zomodoro – simple pomodoro
  • Steve Emms on Whispering – speech recognition tool

Programming Books

Read our curated lists of great free programming books. Learn Java, C, Python, C++, C#, JavaScript, PHP, and many more languages.

Alternatively, check out our series of great free programming tutorials.

Feedback

Help expand our coverage of Linux software by completing our:

  • Open-source software form
  • Linux distro form

Your feedback is very much appreciated. Complete our contact form.

Support Us


Donate
to LinuxLinks

Thank you for supporting LinuxLinks. If you like our site, the best way to ensure it remains available is to make a donation.

Small Devices

We’re publishing a series of articles for each of these Linux-based phones, Mini PCs, SBCs, and NAS devices.

BOSGAME M4 Plus – AMD Ryzen
Minisforum AI X1 Pro – AMD Ryzen
Volla Phone Quintus with UT (ARM)
ASRock NUC BOX-255H (x86_64)
Aiffro K100 All-SSD NAS (x86_64)
Radxa Cubie A7A (ARM)
Radxa ROCK 5T (ARM)
Radxa ROCK 4D (ARM)
Firefly AIBOX-3588S (ARM)
Banana Pi BPI-F3 (RISC-V)
Orange Pi R2S (RISC-V)
Orange Pi RV2 (RISC-V)
Orange Pi 5 Ultra and Max (ARM)
Raspberry Pi 5 (ARM)

Replace Proprietary Software

Migrate from large multinational software companies and embrace free and open source solutions.

Google
Google
Microsoft
Microsoft
Apple
Apple
Adobe
Adobe
IBM
IBM
Autodesk
Autodesk
Oracle
Oracle
Atlassian
Atlassian
Corel
Corel
Cisco
Cisco
Intuit
Intuit
SAS
SAS
Progress
Progress
Salesforce
Salesforce
Citrix
Citrix

Reviews

ReviewsWe’ve written tons of in-depth and completely impartial reviews of open source software. Read our reviews.

New to Linux?

NewbieBegin your Linux journey with our easy-to-understand guide designed for newcomers.

Mega Compilations

100 GUI Apps
100 TUI Apps
100 CLI Apps

Recent Posts

  • Nginx WebDAV
  • VoiceGen – text to speech converter
  • Millisecond – optimize your system for low latency audio
  • 13 Best Free and Open Source Terminal-Based SSH Frontends
  • Wattage – monitor the health and status of power devices
  • kirc – tiny IRC client
  • 9 Best Free and Open Source Linux Bible Software
  • AcreetionOS – user-friendly Arch-based Linux distribution
  • Circada – IRC client
  • Sushi shell – Bash clone shell

Desktops

9 Best Desktops
24 KDE Themes
33 KDE Widgets
42 GNOME Extensions
Pantheon, Trinity, LXDE

Archives

Related

Contact us
Link us
FAQ
ForFOSS.com
OSSBlog.org
Privacy Policy

© LinuxLinks 1998-2025: Designed by LinuxLinks.