Posts with tag: #web

Welcome (Again) to My Blog v4 and How I Built It

28 August 2020
#v4#web#developers#devops#github#gitlab#gatsby#netlify-cms#netlify#jamstack

You are reading my new personal blog built on Jamstack. Here are my experience and thoughts from building it...

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Add Cloudflare Workers Site to GitLab Pages

02 October 2019
#gitlab#web#jekyll#cloudflare#cloudflare-workers

It's surprisingly easy to publish my existing GitLab page to Workers site...

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To GitLab Pages from AWS CloudFormation and Travis CI

03 September 2018
#gitlab#web#jekyll#aws#travis-ci#cloudflare#v3

Last year, I had some fun building a Github Page alternative with AWS CloudFormation and Travis CI. In retrospect, there was some clear indication of over-engineering...

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Building a simple HTTPS webpage using Let's Encrypt on Apache HTTPD

26 April 2017
#web

I have been hearing about [Let's Encrypt](https://letsencrypt.org/) for a while, and luckily enough I have the opportunity to get my hands on it (virtually, of course)...

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Building a Self-managed Alternative to GitHub Pages

26 April 2017
#web#jekyll#aws#travis-ci#cloudflare#nginx#letsencrypt

I have been using GitHub pages for my personal website for a while. The GitHub Pages provides a free Jekyll-based static web hosting solution, and hence its popularity. However, I recently decided to build a self-managed version of this setup for the following reasons:...

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Building a Personal Website

01 February 2017
#web#v1#wordpress#github-pages#aws#bluehost#jeklyll#git

Like many people, I started building this website to establish a web presence. A personal website is also a great way learn the modern web technology.

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Introducing Squawker

28 January 2017
#web#python#cloud

Squawker is a social messaging Django app hosted on Heroku...

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