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Trello played a crucial role in organizing the development of Reader Mode 2.0. Its intuitive Kanban-style boards made it easy to track tasks, plan features, and collaborate efficiently. It also helped in collecting and organizing user feedback, ensuring that improvements were based on real user needs. With labels, checklists, and automation, it kept the project on track and streamlined the workflow
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team collaboration (29)task management (44)automation features (6)checklists (7)kanban-style boards (21)
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Sublime Text has been an essential tool in developing Reader Mode 2.0. Its speed, lightweight design, and powerful features like multiple cursors and a distraction-free interface made coding efficient and enjoyable. The extensive plugin ecosystem further enhanced productivity, making it my go-to editor for writing clean, maintainable code.
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fast performance (8)community plugins (2)lightweight design (5)multiple cursors (1)distraction-free interface (1)
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Ruby on Rails made building Reader Mode 2.0 faster and more efficient. Its convention-over-configuration approach allowed for rapid development, while its vast ecosystem of gems (like Devise for authentication) helped streamline key features. The strong community and built-in scalability make it a solid choice for launching and growing web apps.
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rapid development (5)strong community (1)gem ecosystem (2)convention over configuration (1)built-in scalability (1)
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