jasonsutter + blogging 8
Coyote Tracks - Markdown OS X Services
april 2011 by jasonsutter
flexiable markdown in osx
blogging
markdown
text
april 2011 by jasonsutter
Jekyll: Sites Made Simple
february 2011 by jasonsutter
This article describes using Jekyll to build a web site: from downloading it, setting up a development environment, and hacking up template files.
blogging
cms
ruby
february 2011 by jasonsutter
SnapPages - Create a Website
february 2011 by jasonsutter
SnapPages gives you all the tools you need to create your very own website. Everything on SnapPages has been developed from the ground up to be powerful enough for your business but simple enough for your grandma.
blogging
web
site
dev
february 2011 by jasonsutter
Building a Website 2010
february 2011 by jasonsutter
I’m often asked about the fastest path to building a website. This holiday break I began looking around a bit to see how the world has changed. Wow. It’s really gotten advanced out there.
blogging
web
dev
site
february 2011 by jasonsutter
How did WordPress win?
february 2011 by jasonsutter
When we are passionate about something, it is sometimes hard for us to wrap our heads around why someone else might not be passionate about the same thing. You see this in the WordPress community often - fans and users of WordPress are often flabbergasted that someone might choose something else. Why would anyone choose Movable Type for instance?
blogging
business
february 2011 by jasonsutter
How did Six Apart screw up? - Quora
february 2011 by jasonsutter
Movable Type as an application got a lot right, including the interface and ease of installation, but it got three things wrong:
blogging
february 2011 by jasonsutter
Say Everything Postscript: Four cases for the persistence of blogging – By Scott Rosenberg
june 2010 by jasonsutter
“As I write now, in May, 2010, the industry’s prognosticators have moved on from writing blogging’s obituary to declaring the imminent mortality of the Web itself. According to them, these new networks aren’t just popular; they are eclipsing the Internet As We Have Known It — blogging included.”
worth-reading
blogging
june 2010 by jasonsutter
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