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One thing Google isn't as good at is discovery. When you don't exactly know what you're searching for.

I think the Awesome lists are good at that, but they aren't necessarily the best interface. If you were to target a specific niche (e.g. "TDD for Ruby" or "Tools for static sites") and do a weekly email etc with new tools/etc I think that might be a better starting point.

A challenge that I've faced several times when starting a new website is finding certain tools. The goal of DevTools Directory is to provide a central location for all development tools with a way to filter by language, type and/or license. There are a few missteps in the current iteration but the core of the idea is there.

The lists that @russ mentioned are new to me and definitely make #dtd kind of obsolete (lol).

You suggest to niche down even further than developers into languages, frameworks, etc?

Yeah I think "developer tools" is very broad. When I looked at the section that's relevant to me (Ruby) I saw only 3 tools, which isn't very compelling. I think it would be very hard to create a collection for dozens of categories. Better to focus on one category first and do it right. Then expand from there.

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