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rsdoiel.github.io | ||
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blog.michal.pawlik.dev
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| | | | | Say you want to start a blog, perhaps even join #100DaysToOffload. There are some questions you need to ask yourself. How do I start? Do I create an account somewhere? Should I build a website? For the starters, you have two options. You can either go for using a platform or for self hosted. Blogging platforms Say you want someone to host the platform for you, then you have some better and worse choices. | |
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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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worldofmatthew.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article traces the historical shift from early static websites to dynamic CMS platforms like WordPress, and the recent resurgence of static site generators such as Hugo due to performance and security advantages. | |
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sequoia.makes.software
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| | | Markdown in, HTML out... do we really need a framework for this? I Don't Think So!! | ||