I make a list of goals every year, including things I want to chase and things I want to steer clear of. But you know, a lot of these goals just haven’t been met because there wasn’t enough determination or motivation behind them.
This year, I’m keeping my list short and some of them to myself. I think this will help me feel a bit more responsible, pushing me to work towards finishing them.
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We’ll describe here some of the basics about using subversion.
For more comprehensive documentation, see The SVN Book.
First, some terminology# If you’re new to subversion, you’ll need to know what a few words mean, so let’s go over how subversion behaves to introduce some terms.
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OK. Let me be clear. I am going to switch at least one of my WordPress blog to Static Site. But, I am thinking about a headless CMS and which Static Site Generator (SSG) will suit me. I have little experience with Node.js but more or less coding is fun and I always try experience new things.
For now, this site will remain as it is however I am testing with Ghost as headless CMS, since it offers clutter free writing experience.