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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130920
CLASS:PUBLIC
CREATED:20130909T144320
DESCRIPTION: Over the past few years\, we've seen nice-to-have novelties gr
 ow and mature into tools that are an irreplaceable part of every developer
 's workflow. We'll be taking a look at how some of the best in the busines
 s get work done\, and what they use to do it.    \n\n Adam Lehman — Prod
 uct Manager\, Adobe \n\n Brackets is a new open source code editor started
  by Adobe to push tooling on the web forward. MIT-licensed and hosted on G
 itHub\, Brackets features inline Quick Editing and live browser connectivi
 ty. Brackets is built in JavaScript\, HTML and CSS.  \n\n Thorsten Lorenz 
  — Sr. Software Engineer\, Conde Nast \n\n browserify allows you to seam
 lessly integrate your client-side and server-side JavaScript. It supports 
 managing your client-side modules with npm and has a variety of other feat
 ures\, including transforms (which rewrite code on the fly so that you can
  debug ES6 code in the browser). \n\n Andre Behrens  — Sr. Product Engin
 eer\, NYTimes \n\n Ever wonder what The New York Times uses to make its we
 bsite run? Andre spoke to the developers of a brand new version of the sit
 e to find out what they're using\, why and how.  \n
LAST-MODIFIED:20130917T172223
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ORGANIZER:mailto:code@nytimes.com
SUMMARY:Tools and Toolkits
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/nyt-developers/tools-toolkits
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/nyt-developers/tools-toolkits
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