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| | | | | blog.thea.codes | |
| | | | | How I created a small markdown-based static site generator for my blog. | |
| | | | | barbersmith.com | |
| | | | | Having neglected my personal blog for almost 2 years and my personal website for closer to 4 years, I've made the decision to switch technology in the hope of revitalising my online presence. The original and now defunct site was built in 2009 on a combination of PHP-based homebrew with hand-cranked XHTML and CSS. The blog that went with it was based on Wordpress with a custom theme tweaked to match the rest of the site design. | |
| | | | | blog.michal.pawlik.dev | |
| | | | | 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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| | | Yukihiro Matsumoto, the creator of Ruby programming language, famously said: | ||