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Not easily without additional tooling. Hugo has no admin panel โ content is Markdown files in a Git repository. You can add a headless CMS like Decap CMS, Tina, or Forestry to provide a web-based editor backed by Git. This adds complexity but makes Hugo accessible to non-developers. - Source: dev.to / 5 months ago
Forestry has been on my radar for a long time but never had a need to use it https://forestry.io/ The big draw for me is it's just Hugo/Gatsby/Jekyll underneath, and the output files can be delivered anywhere that will host static files (CloudFlare pages does this really well, as does Netlify). - Source: Hacker News / over 3 years ago
I've done this before using Forestry.io, though I'm sure there's other similar solutions. Source: almost 4 years ago
Forestry.io โ Headless CMS. Give your editors the power of Git. Create and edit Markdown-based content with ease. Comes with three free sites that includes 3 editors, Instant Previews. Integrates with blogs hosted on Netlify/GitHubpages/ elsewhere. - Source: dev.to / almost 4 years ago
(Sorry. Bit late to the party) If you have github and don't mind external services (for content management) you could look at this via https://forestry.io. Source: almost 4 years ago
Are you sure, I got a link to a codingame.com assessment from block. Source: about 3 years ago
This, and OP should practice handling the stress. Find a friend to do interviews with, or give yourself a timer, or whatever. codingame.com is a good alternative if you want to try dealing with a timer and don't want to be able to cheat. Source: about 3 years ago
Just jumped to codingame.com and start (cant) solving puzzles. Source: over 3 years ago
Personally, I like codingame.com (completely free unless you are an employer) - Their simple puzzles are great places to get an idea of how programming works and the kinds of problems they solve. I think the first puzzle I was able to solve as a beginner in a few days. Source: over 3 years ago
I believe it's possible to use rust in codingame.com. Is that ok for you? Source: over 3 years ago
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Codewars - Achieve code mastery through challenge.
Sanity.io - Sanity.io a platform for structured content that comes with an open-source editor that you can customize with React.js.
LeetCode - Practice and level up your development skills and prepare for technical interviews.