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garysferrao.github.io
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| | | | | Coming to Github, it was a pleasant treat to see they give you a coolplace to host your own static website, and an added bonus of Jekyllif you're interested ... | |
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blog.nobugware.com
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| | | | | I've always developed my own blog system, that's a good way to learn a new langage. But having to maintain a working server or hosting is no fun, there are some solutions like Jekyll or Hugo they generate static web pages based on some Markdown files you wrote. As it's just basic html files, they can be served by Github gh-pages. It opens the door to blogging from anywhere without internet connection or your own laptop, just write some Markdown then publish to github later or event edit your new blog pos... | |
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popey.com
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| | | | | Some years ago I switched my blog from Wordpress to Nikola. I wrote a blog post about the move, but within a year or so, Id pretty much stopped blogging completely. More recently I discovered Hugo, and used it for a couple of other sites I own. popeyspades is a simple blog to promote a game server I was running at the time. Make A Linux App is a single-serving site, which seeks to promote app development for Linux, and disuade the proliferation of Linux distributions. | |
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www.garron.blog
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| | | Typora, free and great Markdown Editor for Linux, Windows and MacOS, if you use a static site generator, this post is for you | ||