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Written by Frank de Jonge
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on Aug. 12, 2019
To me, Tailwind CSS is one of the the most enjoyable tools to build documentation websites. It's quick, it's easy, and it gets the job done well. The library has taken the world by storm, and that doesn't surprise me one bit. When paired with a static site generator like Jekyll you've got all the…
Written by Frank de Jonge
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on Aug. 12, 2019
To me, Tailwind CSS is one of the the most enjoyable tools to build documentation websites. It's quick, it's easy, and it gets the job done well. The library has taken the world by storm, and that doesn't surprise me one bit. When paired with a static site generator like Jekyll you've got all the…
Written by Frank de Jonge
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on May. 2, 2019
This post contains a lot of back-story about how this all came about, you can skip ahead if you only care about the code. In case you haven't worked with TypeScript before: TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that enhances the language by providing optional static typing. It's designed to scale…
Written by Frank de Jonge
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on May. 2, 2019
This post contains a lot of back-story about how this all came about, you can skip ahead if you only care about the code. In case you haven't worked with TypeScript before: TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that enhances the language by providing optional static typing. It's designed to scale…
Written by Frank de Jonge
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on Apr. 30, 2018
In my day to day job I write in a number of programming languages. The majority of my time is spent writing PHP but I very much enjoy writing other languages, such as Go and Javascript, too! One of the things I like the most about JavaScript, and PHP also to some extent, is how flexible and express…
Written by Frank de Jonge
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on Apr. 30, 2018
In my day to day job I write in a number of programming languages. The majority of my time is spent writing PHP but I very much enjoy writing other languages, such as Go and Javascript, too! One of the things I like the most about JavaScript, and PHP also to some extent, is how flexible and express…