
@miss_bleu Yeah. I guess it makes reading the code a little more patriotic!

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
Nice web design guidelines from the US government. https://playbook.cio.gov/designstandards with a lovely style guide. https://playbook.cio.gov/designstandards/getting-started

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
Tired but delighted with how well the first night of @comedyincrown went. Big thanks to all who came and to @CrownStA for being great hosts.

@alicebartlett Ooooooh. Oh. Ooooh. Hmmmm. Uh-oh.

@de happily! Phil dot Hawksworth at rga dot com

@andyshora @Mozammil_K The 9 hour edit is a waste of time. It misses the nuance and life lessons of the 10th hour. Settle in.

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
RT @benmatselby: It must be demoralising working in the QA department of hand dryer manufactures.
PM: Does it dry your hands?
QA: No, not …
PM: Does it dry your hands?
QA: No, not …

@barrycnyc Happy that was useful! Sourcing content at build time rather than request time can simplify all sorts in your infrastructure.

@robhumphries @MKGeekNight Great! Glad to hear some of that was useful.

@aerotwist is your head in any way attached to your body though?

@eduardoboucas Sounds interesting. Perhaps email easier? phawksworth at gmail

@johnkpaul No email?

@rem @oliverlindberg Right. Nice combo of tools, that. I'll be sure to work in some time for tools like @surge_sh next time I give the talk.

@rem @surge_sh @oliverlindberg ooooh nice. I still think I'd want a little more to call it an SSG though. Templates for example.

@addzycullen Great! Have fun. Let me know how you get on! + @jekyllrb

@rem @oliverlindberg @surge_sh I don't think so... but it plays beautifully with others. https://surge.sh/help

@oliverlindberg @AndiSmith Perhaps Jekyll vs Harp would be a good. Different languages, dependencies, approaches etc. But similar audiences

@rem I <3 JS. I just hate YOUR JS. @HarpWebServer is lovely, as is @surge_sh but that is a (nice) host not an generator. /cc @oliverlindberg

@AndiSmith @oliverlindberg Yeah @Assemblejs is popular & powerful. As is @middlemanapp. I prefer simpler SSGs for people starting out though

@oliverlindberg Jekyll is by far the most popular at the mo... but @HarpWebServer is great and so is http://roots.cx (js based).

@addzycullen Thanks! Depending on your lang preference, I think that @jekyllrb, @HarpWebServer or http://roots.cx are great to start

@aerotwist BTW - vis a vis Bladerunner... I'm with you. Shhhhhhh. #dirtylittlesecret