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Hasty Treat - Scott's New Personal Website

Author
Wes Bos & Scott Tolinski - Full Stack JavaScript Web Developers
Published
Mon 18 May 2020
Episode Link
https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/syntax/Syntax249.mp3

In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about Scott’s new website!
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Show Notes 02:25 - Relaxed fit development
Not concerned with it being perfect
Will act as a loose digital garden, so it needs to be flexible
Keep my talks and podcast appearances somewhere
04:40 - The stack
Svelte / Sapper
CSS variables
Static generation with markdown
No API
Hosted on Netlify
08:15 - Why?
I dropped that db life in 2015 and never looked back
I’m a developer - markdown is good for me
I like a playground for ideas, so the new site throws out any idea of formality and dives into being a playground for myself.
Full page animations. Orchestration. Fully SSG.
Code is painless to add to — adding a blog post is as easy as creating a markdown file
Links ScottTolinski.com

Svelte

Sapper

Maggie Appleton

Shawn Swyx

Tweet us your tasty treats! Scott’s Instagram

LevelUpTutorials Instagram

Wes’ Instagram

Wes’ Twitter

Wes’ Facebook

Scott’s Twitter

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