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eran.sandler.co.il
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| | | | | It's time to move my blog to version 3. This time we are going back in time and into the future at the same time. Before we begin, here is a little history of my blog: Version 1 - Blogger Version 1 ran on Blogger - which was essentially a static site generation platform. It gave you an editor, you would write your posts and then it would generate your complete site in HTML and even allowed you to publish it on your own server by uploading the result via FTP. | |
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scastiel.dev
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| | | | | Although I love React and am more used to single-page applications (SPA), I decided to leave them aside the time of a side project and to use plain old Node.js, Express, Pug, and MongoDB. And that felt good! | |
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techsavvypriya.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Whether you've come across these terms online or have heard it thrown around by your web designer, it is important to know the difference so that you can determine the best solution for your website. In simplest terms, static Website pages are those with content that cannot change without a developer editing its source code,... | |
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logr.cogley.info
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| | | I usually use the static site generator called Hugo, but I am interested in this SSG called «elm-pages», which is a smart collection of elm scripts with sane defaults for site generation. | ||