racket-markdown-blog

This repository contains another attempt of writing a blog. The blog's "engine" is written in Racket. There is a Dockerfile which can be used to run the blog inside a Docker container, to ease deployment. (by ZelphirKaltstahl)

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  • Racket Compiler and Runtime Status: January 2021
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 24 Jan 2021
    Huh? Weird, I have written a blog website in what Racket offers, following the documentation you criticize in another comment and got it working. Even the not so easy to understand continuation based side of it came to me after reading it thoroughly. It is quite simple to setup your REST routes and all that.

    If you are interested, you may refer to: https://github.com/ZelphirKaltstahl/racket-markdown-blog/tre...

    I did never bring it online, as I never rented a server for it, but it definitely functions and I had some local posts, which I did not include in the repository.

    Did you never have a software without documentation? I think that would be way worse than having a sort of OK documentation of a bare bones web framework, that is actually understandable, with careful reading.

    The Racket mailing list is also very helpful and people there are helpful in my experience. Show them you tried and your attempt at things and they'll probably help you out. My only pain with it is, that they are on Google groups.

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ZelphirKaltstahl/racket-markdown-blog is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.

The primary programming language of racket-markdown-blog is Racket.


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