HTML
The standard markup language for creating web pages and applications.
CSS
Used to style and layout web pages, including colors, fonts, and responsiveness.
JavaScript
A programming language for adding interactivity and functionality to websites.
Tailwind
A utility-first CSS framework for building custom, responsive designs.
React
A JavaScript library for building dynamic and interactive user interfaces.
TypeScript
A superset of JavaScript that adds static typing to improve development efficiency.
Next.js
A React framework for server-side rendering and static site generation.
Motion
A library for creating animations and transitions in React applications.
Node.js
A JavaScript runtime for building scalable server-side and networking applications.
MongoDB
A NoSQL database for flexible and high-performance data storage.
Figma
A collaborative design tool for creating user interface prototypes and mockups.
Python
A versatile programming language widely used for web development, data science, and AI.
PHP
A server-side scripting language for creating dynamic and interactive web applications.
MySQL
A relational database management system for structured data storage and retrieval.
Git
A version control system for tracking changes in source code during development.
GitHub
A platform for hosting and collaborating on Git repositories.
WordPress
A popular content management system for building and managing websites.
VSCode
A lightweight yet powerful code editor with support for numerous programming languages.
Bootstrap
A CSS framework for building responsive and mobile-first web projects quickly.
Electron
A framework for building cross-platform desktop apps using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.