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Engineers who have a personal website/blog, what are you using to host/generate it?

Docusaurus Hakyll Hugo Heroku Crystal (programming language)
  1. Easy to maintain open source documentation websites
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Documentation #Documentation As A Service & Tools #Static Site Generators 192 social mentions

  2. 2
    Hakyll - A Static Site Generator in Haskell.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Blogging #CMS #Blogging Platform 6 social mentions

  3. 3
    Hugo is a general-purpose website framework for generating static web pages.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Static Site Generators #Blogging #Blogging Platform 354 social mentions

  4. 4
    Agile deployment platform for Ruby, Node.js, Clojure, Java, Python, and Scala. Setup takes only minutes and deploys are instant through git. Leave tedious server maintenance to Heroku and focus on your code.
    Over the years, I’ve gone from Time Warner’s Road Runner, to Tumblr, to GitHub Pages, to Godaddy hosted WordPress. Though, after Godaddy messed up a migration, I switched to self-hosting on Heroku. I wrote my blog engine using Crystal. Reference: ejstembler.com.

    #Cloud Computing #Cloud Hosting #VPS 71 social mentions

  5. Programming language with Ruby-like syntax that compiles to efficient native code.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Over the years, I’ve gone from Time Warner’s Road Runner, to Tumblr, to GitHub Pages, to Godaddy hosted WordPress. Though, after Godaddy messed up a migration, I switched to self-hosting on Heroku. I wrote my blog engine using Crystal. Reference: ejstembler.com.

    #Programming Language #Generic Programming Language #OOP 110 social mentions

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