Jekyll is a static website generator that takes your plain text files and converts them to a beautiful website/blog.
Before I begin, let me tell you that my interview with Spotify was one of the best experiences I’ve had. Ergo, I am writing this post first and would be writing my other interview experiences later.
I made this website for my wedding in November 2017 and thought of open-sourcing it on my 1st anniversary. I honestly had put a good amount of time developing it so reckoned this effort may help others save some of their time. Hope you guys like it.
We will be using JBot––a tiny Java Framework––to develop a Facebook Bot.
I made this blog using JAMStack. J stands for Javascript, A for APIs, and M for Markups. So, in short, a website built using HTML, CSS, and Javascript only and maybe accessing some APIs over HTTP can be said to be built with JAMStack and are generally called Static Websites.
Is your project solving a pain point that no other project is solving or is it solving a problem in a way better than others? If the answer is yes then read on.