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Debugging Tools
Debugging tools, also known as debuggers, are software tools that enable web developers and software developers to debug their code and applications in order to improve the quality and security of the code and application.
Mobile App Debugging Tools Software
Mobile app debugging tools are essential for identifying and resolving issues in mobile applications, ensuring smooth functionality and a seamless user experience. These tools offer capabilities such as real-time error tracking, performance analysis, and detailed logging to diagnose and address problems effectively. They often integrate with mobile operating systems to enable developers to simulate user interactions, test device compatibility, and debug crashes.
Application Development Software
Application development software is a type of software used to create applications and software programs. It typically includes code editors, compilers, and debuggers that allow developers to write, compile, and debug code. It also includes libraries of pre-written code that developers can use to create more complex and powerful applications.
API Management Software
API management software is designed to help organizations create, manage, secure, and monitor APIs throughout their lifecycle. These tools enable businesses to expose their APIs to developers, control access, enforce security policies, and ensure optimal performance. Key features typically include API gateway functionality, authentication and authorization, traffic monitoring, rate limiting, analytics, and version control. API management software also helps with the documentation, testing, and debugging of APIs, as well as integrating with third-party services. It is commonly used to ensure seamless and secure communication between different systems, services, and applications, particularly in microservices architectures and cloud environments.
API Testing Tools
API testing software is used to test and validate the functionality, performance, security, and reliability of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). These tools help ensure that APIs perform as expected under various conditions and meet the required business and technical requirements. Features typically include automated testing, request/response validation, load testing, security testing (e.g., for vulnerabilities and authentication), and performance testing. API testing software often supports integration with continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines to facilitate automated testing as part of the software development lifecycle.
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    Telepresence

    Telepresence

    Ambassador Labs

    ...Shift testing left: Create a remote-to-local debugging experience. Catch bugs pre-production without the configuration headache of remote debugging. Deliver better, faster user experience: Get new features and applications into the hands of users faster and more frequently.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Blackbird API Development
    ... * Automate Repetitive Tasks: Utilize AI to automatically generate boilerplate code for both client and server-side APIs. * Test Effectively: Access publicly available URLs for testing in a production-like test environment through Blackbird's ephemeral testing environments. * Debug Seamlessly: Set breakpoints and debug directly from your preferred IDE with Blackbird's integrated debugging tools. * Deploy Smoothly: Utilize a 24/7 hosted environment for progressive and repeated testing without reconfiguration, facilitated by Blackbird's containerized deployment.
    Starting Price: $69/month
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    Insomnia
    Design, debug, and test APIs like a human, not a robot. Finally, a workflow you'll love. The Collaborative API Design Tool for designing, testing and managing OpenAPI specifications. The Desktop API client for REST and GraphQL. Make requests, inspect responses. Quickly create and group requests, specify environment variables, authentication, generate code snippets, and more.
    Starting Price: $5 per month
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    Thunder Client

    Thunder Client

    Thunder Client

    ​Thunder Client is a lightweight REST API client extension for Visual Studio Code, designed to simplify API testing with an intuitive and user-friendly interface. It supports features such as collections, environment variables, and scriptless testing, allowing developers to organize requests, manage different environments, and validate API responses without the need for scripting. All data is stored locally on the user's device, ensuring privacy and security. Additionally, Thunder Client...
    Starting Price: $3 per month
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    PostPilot

    PostPilot

    PostPilot.dev

    ... ⚙️ How PostPilot Streamlines Your Development Workflow PostPilot combines three core tasks into one lightweight, local app: - API Testing: Send REST/GraphQL requests, inspect responses, and extract data. - Database Querying: Connect to your local or remote DBs and run SQL queries. - Data Inspection: Load JSON/XML, run queries, and debug data fast. All with: - Connection via Variables: Easily reuse variables across requests, queries, and scripts. - Manage requests in Collections: Save and reuse requests anytime - Private Workspace: Your data stays local. No cloud sync, no tracking.
    Starting Price: $40 one-time-payment
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    Ambassador

    Ambassador

    Ambassador Labs

    Ambassador Edge Stack is a Kubernetes-native API Gateway that delivers the scalability, security, and simplicity for some of the world's largest Kubernetes installations. Edge Stack makes securing microservices easy with a comprehensive set of security functionality, including automatic TLS, authentication, rate limiting, WAF integration, and fine-grained access control. The API Gateway contains a modern Kubernetes ingress controller that supports a broad range of protocols including...
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