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- <h2>First! A New Years Resolution</h2>
- <p>I like to write small hacky things from time to time when I have a
- weekend to myself, or a day, or an hour... But I never had a place to put
- them or the push to complete them beyond their initial hack. So I decided
- I should write a blog about it.</p>
- <p>Also for work I had to write some prose about myself, something beyond
- a technical document or RFC and I realized I am shit at writing my
- thoughts outside of a very direct specific technical way.</p>
- <p>I am not sure if it is the age of the internet I grew up in where most
- of my written communication was informal or for school. But my personal
- writing skills are trash and this is my attempt to kill all the birds
- with one stone</p>
- <h3>What can be expected here</h3>
- <p>My intentions for this site beyond just a landing page with my resume,
- I hope to upload some code-snippets from things I found interesting,
- ideally some recordings, drawings, and model-painting.</p>
- <h3>How often do I intend to update this blog</h3>
- <p>Ideally, whenever I have something that I feel is worth sharing. But
- for the sake of my resolution I want to do at least one post a month, and
- if I am keeping my other resolutions I should have content to put
- here</p>
- <h3>Designing my site</h3>
- <p>Designing this blog actually took way more time than it should have.
- It began when I wanted to tackle a <i>javascriptless</i> website. And I
- found that a bit difficult if I wanted to have code with syntax
- highlighting. So I wrote a python script to generate <code class=
- 'inline'>&lt;pre&gt;</code> tag wrapping Java code with partial syntax
- highlighting.Possibly mistaking <code class='inline'>highlight.js</code>
- usage documentation. But I would like to prevent having javascript on my
- main website keeping it as simplistic as possible.</p>
- <p>I test the site using both <code class='inline'>tidy</code> and
- <code class='inline'>nginx</code> via <code class='inline'>docker</code>.
- Using tidy I can validate the html (making sure I didn&#39;t miss any
- tags etc) and tidy up any odd spacing. And then visually test it running
- nginx. Having it served up similarly to s3 all the paths will work, and
- is insanely easy to setup! If you&#39;re reading this and have anything
- beyond a simple html file I recommend running docker + nginx over any
- javascript server.</p>
- <p>Then I deploy the site through <code class='inline'>s3-cli</code>
- Which is simple and to the point.</p>
- <h3>In Closing</h3>
- <p>I wanted to include more but I ran out of time today to write more, I
- will probably update this article with more information (and an updated
- timestamp). Or just make another post of my code highlighting task.</p>
- </article>
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- <i>January 21, 2019</i>
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