Turning focus back to #webdev, I need your help with any suggestions for a simple #blog solution. All I need is #a11y friendly form management, archives, and comments. Open source, minimal JS. I dream old school: Elegant #Perl, My own #HTML and #CSS. AKA: The real Web. Any ideas?
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uhhh - SFTP, flat files, Gopher-style...BBEdit, Transmit, and some space in a cloud... JS? why? forms? why? post or interaction? or - nginx, vi/emacs, and a usable file-system structure...
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And oh, the joy of seeing vi and emacs in the same sentence in 2020 is epic! I prefer vi but damn, emacs gets big respect - especially SPEAK from T.V. Raman (HAIL!). File systems are not a problem for me but comment management and archival scales up beyond my energy to manage.
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Replying to @mholzschlag @facej
An odd choice perhaps, but my favorite GUI code editor is Microsoft's Open Source Visual Studio Code. Or just any plain text editor is fine.

Jun 12, 2020 · 5:59 AM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag @facej
I should not have used GUI. I should simply have said code editor. I just failed semantics ;-)
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Replying to @mholzschlag
GUI! you're going GUI? eeeek
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I'm not "going GUI" for a damn thing, hence my ask. I do not use visual editors, I like the code management tools and interface.
Replying to @mholzschlag @facej
No shame in giving VS Code props. Many devs swear by it. I'll use whatever tool works for a situation. These days, I try to ignore the (male-dominated) pissing contests, and hopefully do not participate in them. ;-)
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