Build a Blog with Go

Outline

  1. Basic blog
  2. Markdown to HTML
  3. Frontmatter
  4. Index Page
  5. Aside Parser
  6. Github v1
  7. Tailwind CSS
  8. Deploy
  9. Github Webhooks
  10. Optimizing: cache?
  11. Optimizing: goroutines
  12. Feature: Specify subdirectory and ignore files
  13. Feature: Pagination

Optional: Redesign as a backfiller that we run at startup, then have a service that can deliver blog posts as it runs?

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Jon Calhoun is a full stack web developer who teaches about Go, web development, algorithms, and anything programming. If you haven't already, you should totally check out his Go courses.

Previously, Jon worked at several statups including co-founding EasyPost, a shipping API used by several fortune 500 companies. Prior to that Jon worked at Google, competed at world finals in programming competitions, and has been programming since he was a child.

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