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Jekyll is an excellent choice, particularly if you are going to host on GitHub Pages!


after many failed attempts trying to use Hugo, i finally gave in and am getting started with Jekyll. so far, i've been impressed with the things it offers that i didn't even know were possible, like Liquid and built-in pagination, etc. however, being used to GitHub's very limiting flavor, i was blown away by kramdown! having the ability to use HTML and CSS formatting in .md files is a game changer.

so, i guess put me down for team Jekyll :)


I joined Neomind Labs six months ago (from a "who's hiring?" HN post like this one). So far it has been fantastic. The owner (Ryan, above) believes strongly in the importance of "calm" in the workplace. It's a very humane place to practice your craft, whether that's Ruby on Rails or Elixir.


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