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Here’s a list of popular pre-AI tools, languages, and websites that were widely used for various purposes in programming, web development, and content creation:

Programming Languages

  1. C and C++ - Known for performance-critical applications, such as game engines and operating systems.
  2. Java - Widely used for enterprise applications, Android apps, and server-side development.
  3. Python - Popular for scripting, automation, data analysis, and web development.
  4. JavaScript - Essential for front-end web development; runs in browsers for creating dynamic web content.
  5. PHP - Commonly used for web development, especially in content management systems like WordPress.
  6. Ruby - Known for its ease of use in web development, particularly with the Ruby on Rails framework.
  7. Swift - Used primarily for iOS and macOS app development.
  8. Objective-C - The primary language for iOS/macOS development before Swift.
  9. SQL - Core language for database management, used to query and manipulate relational databases.

Development Tools and Websites

  1. GitHub - A platform for version control and collaborative development.
  2. Stack Overflow - A Q&A site for developers to find solutions and share knowledge.
  3. Mozilla Developer Network (MDN) - An extensive resource for web development documentation.
  4. CodePen - An online code editor and community for testing and showcasing HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code snippets.
  5. W3Schools - Provides tutorials and references for web development.
  6. HackerRank - A platform for coding challenges and practice in algorithms, data structures, and more.
  7. Dev.to - A community of developers sharing resources, guides, and tutorials.
  8. Codecademy - Interactive platform for learning to code.
  9. Khan Academy - Offers free coding and computer science courses.
  10. Coursera - Provides coding courses and specializations from universities and organizations.

Web and Design Tools

  1. Adobe Creative Cloud (Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.) - Standard tools for digital design, photo editing, and multimedia.
  2. WordPress - Popular platform for website creation, blogging, and content management.
  3. Canva - A user-friendly design tool for creating visuals, presentations, and social media graphics.
  4. InVision - Tool for prototyping and collaborative design.
  5. Joomla - An open-source content management system for website building.
  6. Figma - Web-based interface design tool with collaborative features.
  7. Dribbble - A platform for designers to showcase their work and connect with potential clients.

These tools and websites remain useful even today for foundational development and design needs, offering reliable resources and communities for developers and designers worldwide.