47: How do you build a blog? - a podcast by Ed & Tom Hazledine
from 2020-01-27T20:00
We think that every developer should have a blog of some sort. But they shouldn't be hard to create. In this episode we dive into the mechanics of building and hosting your own blog. We run through many of the options and answer the common questions. Why use a blogging tool? What is a Content Management System, and do you really need one? What do we think of the "Off the shelf" options? Are they all garbage, or do some have their uses?
What are Static Site Generators and why are they useful? When are they not the best option? And once you've built your site, where do you put it? Find out all this and more in this week's excellent instalment of A Question of Code.
Mentioned in this episode:
- Ed's blog
- Episode #24: Should you write about what you’ve learnt?
- WordPress.org `!==` WordPress.com
Perch, the "friendly" CMS- Ed uses the Pelican SSG
- Tom uses the Eleventy SSG
Markdown(.md), the ultimate style-agnostic markup language
Netlify is awesome for static-site hosting
dev.to is a lovely community for blogging if you don't want to create your own site
Further episodes of A Question of Code
Further podcasts by Ed & Tom Hazledine
Website of Ed & Tom Hazledine