Retool
Retool is an AI-powered platform that enables teams to build internal software, agents, and workflows faster using natural language and composable building blocks. It allows users to go from a simple prompt to a fully deployed application that works with their existing data, systems, and business rules. Retool connects seamlessly to databases, APIs, LLMs, and external tools to create production-ready applications. The platform supports building AI agents, dashboards, workflows, and full-stack internal apps with flexibility and control. Teams can design interfaces visually, customize logic with code, or generate components using AI assistance. Retool integrates with modern developer workflows, including version control, CI/CD, and testing. Overall, it helps organizations reduce development time while maintaining enterprise-grade security and reliability.
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DbVisualizer
DbVisualizer is a universal database client for developers, DBAs, analysts, and data engineers working with relational and NoSQL databases. It provides a graphical interface for database development, SQL querying, data exploration, and database admin.
The tool includes a powerful SQL editor with intelligent autocomplete, visual query builders, variables, and query execution tools. Customize window layouts, key bindings, and UI themes, mark scripts or database objects as favorites, and configure security settings to meet organizational requirements. Ask questions, explain errors, and analyze code with the built-in AI Assistant. Use the built-in Git integration to manage your SQL scripts and collaboration.
DbVisualizer connects to many popular databases through JDBC drivers, including MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle, Snowflake, SQLite, Cassandra, and BigQuery. It runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Nearly 7 million downloads and Pro users in 150 countries.
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KodeKloud
KodeKloud is a free community that provides online hands-on courses and training programs on diverse Cloud and DevOps technologies.
Some of the technologies covered by KodeKloud are Docker, Kubernetes, OpenShift, Ansible, Puppet, Chef, Linux, and more. The community offers online courses (that include a certificate upon completion) alongside hands-on labs, playgrounds, and an online community to connect with other students.
KodeKloud has an online forum and a Slack group. Both are excellent places to connect with other people worldwide interested in getting a DevOps role. There are mostly KodeKloud students in both online groups. Additionally, you can find diverse people ranging from beginners to seasoned specialists.
It's completely free to get a KodeKloud account. You will get access to all free courses and free hands-on labs. Moreover, free members are also able to try sample lessons of all courses. Besides, KodeKloud offers three additional, paid memberships.
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