Build rapid and lightweight static websites with Hyde - IBM

Build rapid and lightweight static websites with Hyde - IBM Build rapid and lightweight static websites with Hyde - IBM

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developerWorks® ibm.com/developerWorks/ Resources Learn • Learn about Markdown, the popular, text-based, lightweight markdown language. • Learn about YAML Ain't Markup Language (YAML), which is increasingly popular for configuration files, an used in Hyde. • More articles by this author (Uche Ogbuji, developerWorks, November 2000current): Read articles about web development, Python, XML, XSLT, and other technologies. • New to Web development: Learn about the many different technologies used for web app development that serves content in HTML, CSS, or JavaScript files to relational databases and server-side programming. • developerWorks Web development zone: Find articles covering various webbased solutions. See the Web development technical library for a wide range of technical articles and tips, tutorials, standards, and IBM Redbooks. • Find more XML resources on the developerWorks XML zone, including Uche Ogbuji's Thinking XML column. • Stay current with developerWorks technical events and webcasts focused on a variety of IBM products and IT industry topics. • Attend a free developerWorks Live! briefing to get up-to-speed quickly on IBM products and tools as well as IT industry trends. • Follow developerWorks on Twitter. • Watch developerWorks on-demand demos ranging from product installation and setup demos for beginners, to advanced functionality for experienced developers. Get products and technologies • Get started with Hyde, a static website generator that models many common CMS features. • Check out the Jinja2 template language and toolkit, which is similar to that in Django. • Grab Marija Zaric's "Minimalism" template, used for the example in this article. • Evaluate IBM products in the way that suits you best: Download a product trial, try a product online, use a product in a cloud environment, or spend a few hours in the SOA Sandbox learning how to implement Service Oriented Architecture efficiently. Discuss • Get involved in the My developerWorks community. Connect with other developerWorks users while exploring the developer-driven blogs, forums, groups, and wikis. Build rapid and lightweight static websites with Hyde Page 8 of 9

ibm.com/developerWorks/ developerWorks® About the author Uche Ogbuji Uche Ogbuji is Partner at Zepheira where he oversees creation of sophisticated web catalogues and other richly contextual databases. He has a long history of pioneering in advanced web technologies such as XML, Semantic Web and Web services, open source projects such as Akara, an open source platform for web data applications. He is a computer engineer and writer born in Nigeria, living and working near Boulder, Colorado, USA. You can find more about Mr. Ogbuji at his weblog, Copia. © Copyright IBM Corporation 2013 (www.ibm.com/legal/copytrade.shtml) Trademarks (www.ibm.com/developerworks/ibm/trademarks/) Build rapid and lightweight static websites with Hyde Page 9 of 9

developerWorks® ibm.com/developerWorks/<br />

Resources<br />

Learn<br />

• Learn about Markdown, the popular, text-based, <strong>lightweight</strong> markdown<br />

language.<br />

• Learn about YAML Ain't Markup Language (YAML), which is increasingly<br />

popular for configuration files, an used in <strong>Hyde</strong>.<br />

• More articles by this author (Uche Ogbuji, developerWorks, November 2000current):<br />

Read articles about web development, Python, XML, XSLT, <strong>and</strong> other<br />

technologies.<br />

• New to Web development: Learn about the many different technologies used for<br />

web app development that serves content in HTML, CSS, or JavaScript files to<br />

relational databases <strong>and</strong> server-side programming.<br />

• developerWorks Web development zone: Find articles covering various webbased<br />

solutions. See the Web development technical library for a wide range of<br />

technical articles <strong>and</strong> tips, tutorials, st<strong>and</strong>ards, <strong>and</strong> <strong>IBM</strong> Redbooks.<br />

• Find more XML resources on the developerWorks XML zone, including Uche<br />

Ogbuji's Thinking XML column.<br />

• Stay current <strong>with</strong> developerWorks technical events <strong>and</strong> webcasts focused on a<br />

variety of <strong>IBM</strong> products <strong>and</strong> IT industry topics.<br />

• Attend a free developerWorks Live! briefing to get up-to-speed quickly on <strong>IBM</strong><br />

products <strong>and</strong> tools as well as IT industry trends.<br />

• Follow developerWorks on Twitter.<br />

• Watch developerWorks on-dem<strong>and</strong> demos ranging from product installation<br />

<strong>and</strong> setup demos for beginners, to advanced functionality for experienced<br />

developers.<br />

Get products <strong>and</strong> technologies<br />

• Get started <strong>with</strong> <strong>Hyde</strong>, a <strong>static</strong> website generator that models many common<br />

CMS features.<br />

• Check out the Jinja2 template language <strong>and</strong> toolkit, which is similar to that in<br />

Django.<br />

• Grab Marija Zaric's "Minimalism" template, used for the example in this article.<br />

• Evaluate <strong>IBM</strong> products in the way that suits you best: Download a product trial,<br />

try a product online, use a product in a cloud environment, or spend a few hours<br />

in the SOA S<strong>and</strong>box learning how to implement Service Oriented Architecture<br />

efficiently.<br />

Discuss<br />

• Get involved in the My developerWorks community. Connect <strong>with</strong> other<br />

developerWorks users while exploring the developer-driven blogs, forums,<br />

groups, <strong>and</strong> wikis.<br />

<strong>Build</strong> <strong>rapid</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>lightweight</strong> <strong>static</strong> <strong>websites</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>Hyde</strong> Page 8 of 9

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