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www.simpleprimate.com
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| | | | Once you've finished building your Jekyll site you'll need to decide where and how you want to deploy it. Since Jekyll builds static content you can serve it almost anywhere. If the server can handle HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, it can serve your site. With that in mind let's take a look at some of the most common options for deploying Jekyll sites. | |
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tech.trivago.com
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| | | | We do think that our tech blog is full of interesting things powered by our engineers' great stories. Let me take you on a journey of how we maintain the trivago tech blog from the technical... | |
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00formicapunk00.wordpress.com
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| | | | I switched from blogger.com the Google Blog platform to the hosted wordpress.com of Automaticc, the Wordpress blog engine main authors. I thus gain: markdown formatting when writing blog entries, finally ! running on a opensource core, that I can move locally to my own server if I ever want to fiddle with MySQL and PHP.... | |
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nurkiewicz.com
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| | Yukihiro Matsumoto, the creator of Ruby programming language, famously said: |