Adam and Wynn caught up with Geoffrey Grosenbach, Brandon Mathis, and Tim Caswell to talk about publishing with open source tools, open blogging, and the back-to-the-future world of static site generators and database-less blogs.
Items mentioned in the show:
Peepcode In-depth screencasts and tutorials
Git Peepcode The best way to get up to speed with git
About this Blog TopFunky’s blog stack
Brandon’s Design blog
Open Blogging Close to the source control metal blogging where article submissions are pull requests
EdgeRails.info Fast-moving blog for Rails early adopters
Octopress A blogging framework for hackers built on top of Jekyll, Compass, Sass, and Haml
HowToNode.org Tim’s open blog for how to learn Node.js
Node Blog The blogging engine behind HowToNode.org
Nesta Neat dynamic blogging tool on top of Sinatra
Webby Ruby tool for creating static web sites (or other text output)
Blosxom PERL reminds us that none of these ideas are new
RailsCamp “Imagine yourself and a posse of like-minded ruby hackers on a country retreat with zero internet for a weekend of fun.”
Nanoc Awesome static site generator from Denis Defreyne that powers the upcoming Compass docs site
haml-js Bringing Haml to JavaScript views
RaphaelJS SVG graphs in JavaScript
Fancy Buttons Brandon’s Compass plugin for making great looking buttons out of or tags
node-dirty A key value store for node.js that is simple, fast & dirty.
TXJS Join us in Austin for an awesome JavaScript conference