Tag: Hugo
Data can tell a compelling story when it’s properly collected, collated and curated. But there are times when data isn’t enough. And it’s not the lack of information that causes the picture to be lost. Sometimes it’s sheer overwhelming volume that can diminish the translation of data into…
This site shows examples of my work in a variety of domains. Not only does “full stack engineering” require ventures into territories far and wide, my career has also migrated through several language families over the years. And as you see on this site I still return to them on occasion. So along…
The client I’m working with operates only in AWS - however - they manage all of their code in Azure DevOps. In building out a rapid prototyping site, I needed a mechanism that was light and fast. It seemed that AWS Amplify fit the bill - at least at first. I have years of experience building machine…
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is brilliant, and it offers multiple options for building a site from an R project. Jekyll and Rmarkdown’s default page generators do the job, but there are some advantages to using Hugo as the developer’s appetite for more dynamic pages grows. One such advantage…