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My take on Web Components Lately, I’ve been trying to lear more JavaScript. I wanted to explore web components. After checking out some frameworks and tools, mainly lit, tonic and facet, I wanted to build my own thing. It ende...

I've been trying to write some more JavaScript lately:

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Anyway, I'm not writing my own blog generator (at least not for my persona blog). I hope this also means I'm back to blogging more often.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

At least with your own code, you can quickly check what's happening and modify it. This is also my opinion in general with 3rd party dependencies. If you're only using 5% of the features, "writing your own" doesn't seem too crazy.

1 year ago 0 0 1 0

I've been happy using Hugo. I started with some theme template, which I modified with the knowledge I had back then. The fix for the error above took 2 minutes, but my issue is with the "friction" it creates.

1 year ago 0 0 1 0
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I know "building my own static site generator" is a meme at this point (or excuse to avoid blogging). But honestly, it's easier than dealing with upgrades of whatever tool you're using.

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