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www.madewithtea.com
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| | | | | The 10-year journey of static site generators led me to Ruby (Octopress), Python (Pelican) ultimately to Javascript (NextJS). Minimalism was always dear to my heart, but in this iteration of my site I practiced ultimate minimalism, not only in aesthetics but also for accessibility by low power, low bandwith devices. | |
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ericlathrop.com
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| | | | | This weekend I gave a presentation on the Jekyll static site generator at MOSSCon. | |
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www.morling.dev
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| | | | | As a software engineer, I like to automate tedious tasks as much as possible. The deployment of this website is no exception: it is built using the Hugo static site generator and hosted on GitHub Pages; so wouldn't it be nice if the rendered website would automatically be published whenever an update is pushed to its source code repository? | |
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zelig880.com
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| | | Learn how to setup CI/CD and deploy your VitePress documentation site on GitHub Pages using GitHub actions. | ||