What are some good web development blogs that accept writing submissions?
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Alex Standiford
Added a cache layer to my site’s API. It makes the site run A LOT faster! Also added in an RSS feed for the blog wwww.alexstandiford.com/rss
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Alex Standiford
We got Sephiroth in #SmashBros this morning, and the first thing Ben did was go to the music to hear the new songs. 😄. He knew most of them already since I listened to A LOT of Distant Worlds while working this year.
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Alex Standiford
LOL I just learned that I’m on Goodreads.
goodreads.com/author/show/77…That’s neat.
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Alex Standiford
I re-built https://t.co/XrsX7SuSg8 this weekend.
This site has no CMS, and no database. All of the content you see is fetched, and assembled together to create my site.
When I update my GitHub profile, my site updates. When I publish a blog post, it gets added to my site. The problem with my personal site, is that it is never the best place to publish any of my content. As a result, my personal site sits there, dormant, unused, and neglected.
I wanted to make my site as “set-it-and-forget-it” as possible, but still wanted it to update regularly.
