Devin Desktop
Devin Desktop is an AI-native software development platform that serves as a central command center for managing coding agents, development workflows, and code execution. The platform combines a professional-grade IDE with agent orchestration capabilities, enabling developers to plan tasks, delegate work, review outputs, and collaborate with AI agents from a single interface. Developers can run local and cloud-based agents simultaneously, allowing multiple coding tasks to progress in parallel while maintaining shared context across projects. The platform includes features such as Spaces for shared worktrees, Fast Context for rapid codebase understanding, Supercomplete for predictive coding assistance, and comprehensive code review capabilities. Devin Desktop supports the Agent Client Protocol (ACP), enabling interoperability with different AI models and agent frameworks. The platform integrates with popular developer tools, including GitHub, Slack, Notion, Linear, Stripe, Datadog, Atlassian, and various language servers. Developers can inspect every change made by agents through built-in debugging, tracing, and review tools to ensure code quality and reliability. The platform is designed to streamline both individual and team-based software development workflows while reducing context switching. Devin Desktop enables engineering teams to increase development velocity by combining human oversight with autonomous AI execution.
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Retool
Retool is a modern AI-native application development platform designed to help teams build internal software quickly and efficiently. It enables users to create agents, workflows, dashboards, and full-stack apps using natural language prompts and visual tools. Retool connects directly to databases, APIs, vector stores, and AI models to ensure applications work seamlessly with existing systems. The platform allows teams to transform raw data into actionable tools such as dashboards, admin panels, and monitoring systems. With drag-and-drop UI building, code-level customization, and AI-assisted generation, Retool supports multiple development styles. Built-in workflows automate complex processes while maintaining auditability and security. Retool fits naturally into standard engineering stacks with support for CI/CD and version control. Enterprise-grade permissions and hosting options ensure sensitive data stays protected. Used by thousands of companies worldwide, Retool helps teams ship AI-powered software faster. It bridges the gap between idea and production with speed and control.
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Dev-C++
Embarcadero Dev C++ is a new and improved fork sponsored by Embarcadero. It's a combination of Orwell Dev C++ and Bloodshed Dev C++. It is a fully-featured Integrated Development Environment, (IDE), and code editor for C/C++ programming languages. It uses Mingw port GCC (GNU Compiler Collection), as its compiler. Embarcadero DevC++ can be used with Cygwin and any other GCC-based compiler. Embarcadero DevC++ is built with the latest Embarcadero Delphi. Embarcadero DevC++ is native Windows and has a small memory footprint. It does not use Electron. Optimized to parallel compile on modern multi-core processors.
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Flyde
Built on a foundation of functional-reactive programming, Flyde offers capabilities that go beyond simple input and output flows. It includes all the features you would anticipate from a textual programming language, such as recursion, looping constructs, and conditional statements. This innovative tool allows developers to discover new perspectives for thinking about and troubleshooting their programs. With Flyde, you can maintain a constantly accurate diagram representation of your program. Its flow-based, visual methodology simplifies the process of handling asynchronous and concurrent tasks, making them more intuitive for users. In Flyde, transparency is key; every aspect from node implementation to runtime code is accessible for inspection. You can easily retrieve the underlying code for each node found in Flyde’s standard library. The framework operates under an open-source license, specifically MIT, ensuring that all needed components to execute Flyde flows are freely available. You can seamlessly create Flyde flows directly from your Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and integrate existing TypeScript code into Flyde nodes to enhance your flows. Furthermore, flows can be executed from pre-existing TypeScript code, supporting a variety of applications, including command-line interface scripts, HTTP request handlers, and front-end development. Additionally, these flows can be managed with version control and incorporated into Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) pipelines, functioning just like conventional text-based code, thus promoting a more organized development process.
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