In this instalment of PBS, @bartb.ie walks through the tools he taught in “Programmed by Stealth” to migrate the Let’s Talk website from WordPress to GitHub Pages. Most things worked well, but there were still some surprises.
pbs.bartificer.net/tidbit18
#GitHubPages #Jekyll #ProgrammingByStealth
Eddie Tonkoi hosts Programming By Stealth as he explains how he built a website for his wife’s books using the static site generator Hugo, GitHub, and Cloudflare for deployment and hosting.
pbs.bartificer.net/tidbit15
#Programming #StaticSiteGenerators #Hugo #ProgrammingByStealth
@bartb.ie and I are officially taking the month of August off from Programming by Stealth. Here's to new learning in September!
pbs.bartificer.net
#Programming #ProgrammingByStealth
In Programming By Stealth, @bartb.ie is teaching us how to use Jekyll to create real websites on GitHub Pages, you’ll enjoy this next installment on how to create reusable snippets with Jekyll Includes.
pbs.bartificer.net/pbs181
#Programming #GitHubPages #ProgrammingbyStealth
In this installment, @bartb.ie teaches us how to create our own theme with Jekyll layouts for GitHub Pages.
You can find Bart’s fabulous tutorial shownotes and the audio podcast at pbs.bartificer.net/pbs180
#Programming #ProgrammingbyStealth #GitHubPages #StaticSiteGenerator #Jekyll
Thanks to @bartb.ie and our Programming By Stealth podcast, everywhere I look I see opportunities for automation. Creating those automations makes me all warm and fuzzy.
www.podfeet.com/blog/2025/03...
#automation #programming #ProgrammingbyStealth
In September 2022, @bartb.ie finished the Webpack miniseries, leaving an exercise for the student to deploy their web apps to GitHub Pages. Bart closes that circle while teaching us how to use GitHub Actions.
pbs.bartificer.net/pbs176
#Programming #ProgrammingByStealth #WebPack #GitHubPages
@bartb.ie launches us into a new miniseries in #ProgrammingByStealth where we'll learn how to make a website (for free) using #GitHub Pages as a static site generator.
pbs.bartificer.net/pbs175
#Programming #OpenSource
Last time we talked about the *theory* of Git submodules, but today @bart@social.bartificer.ie lets us get our hands dirty with Git on the command line to learn how they work. Enjoy PBS 173: Getting Started with Submodules (Git)
pbs.bartificer.net/pbs173
#Git #Programming #ProgrammingByStealth
I'm not saying I made fire, but an interesting example of how useful ChatGPT is becoming for me. Hope @bart@social.bartificer.ie isn't disappointed in me
Quick Use of ChatGPT to Write JavaScript for TextExpander Snippet
www.podfeet.com/blog/2024/10...
#Programming #ProgrammingByStealth #ChatGPT
Cleanup After the Great Podcast Migration of 2024
www.podfeet.com/blog/2024/07...
#TextExpander #SiteOrigin #Feeder #ProgrammingByStealth #AppleShortcuts @Rosemaryorchard@mcro.blog @graemes@mstdn.social @bart@social.bartificer.ie
A very fun episode with my hero, Helma!
PBS Tidbit 7: jq to Analyze macOS Installed Apps with Helma van der Linden
pbs.bartificer.net/tidbit7
#jq #Programming #ProgrammingByStealth
Programming By Stealth is officially spun off as a standalone podcast with new music, a new intro, and a direct link to @bart@social.bartificer.ie’s fabulous tutorial shownotes!
Instalment 169 of X — Advanced YAML Topics pbs.bartificer.net/pbs169
#Programming #ProgrammingByStealth #YAML #yq
I present to you: Part one of a two-part mini-series on YAML!
CCATP #796 – @bart@social.bartificer.ie on PBS 168 – Introduction to YAML
www.podfeet.com/blog/2024/06...
#YAML #Programming #ProgrammingByStealth
CCATP #794 Bart Busschots on PBS 166 of X — jq: Processing Arrays & Dictionaries sans Explosion www.podfeet.com/blog/2024/05...
#jq #Programming #ProgrammingByStealth
CCATP #793 — Bart Busschots on PBS 165 of X – jq: Variables
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#Programming #ProgrammingByStealth #jq
CCATP #790 — Bart Busschots on PBS 164 of X – jq: Working with Lookup Tables www.podfeet.com/blog/2024/03...
Data nerds unite!
#ProgrammingByStealth #Programming
Bart Busschots explains the tradeoff between efficient use of space and speed efficiency in search JSON files and how jq Lookups can solve that for us. CCATP #789 — Bart Busschots on PBS #163 - jq: Lookups & Records www.podfeet.com/blog/2024/03... #jq #json #programming #ProgrammingByStealth
I think I’m a nerd. I LOVED learning about how to do math on JSON with jq. Is it just me?
CCATP #787 — @bart@social.bartificer.ie on PBS 161 — jq: Maths, Assignment & String Manipulation
www.podfeet.com/blog/2024/02...
#jq #json #ProgrammingByStealth #Programming
As we continue our journey learning jq, @bart@social.bartificer.ie teaches us how we can use it as a programming language. The debugging part alone was gold!
CCATP #786 — Bart Busschots on PBS 160 of X — jq as a Programming Language www.podfeet.com/blog/2024/02...
#ProgrammingByStealth
Have you always wanted to build your own data structures from JSON files using jq? Then listen to the latest episode of Programming By Stealth. CCATP #784 — Bart Busschots on PBS 159 of X - jq: Building Data Structures www.podfeet.com/blog/2024/01...
#ProgrammingByStealth #Programming #jq #JSON