They all appear to have suspiciously low karma and durations of consistent activity. I think someone cough went to a lot of trouble..
I agree to a certain extent. The JVM/Maven pom appoach seems to work the most reliably across architectures, which is nice. Python is a friggin' nightmare by comparison. Some trivial low-complexity operations can take…
Why is it called a python "wheel"? Should python really have been called "rodent" with "wheels" being the "cheese wheels" we rodents get from the "cheese shop"?
I like Cactus (https://github.com/koenbok/Cactus) and PieCrust (http://bolt80.com/piecrust/). They are both super flexible and have met my static generator needs nicely. Haven't tried Hyde or Jekyll.
They all appear to have suspiciously low karma and durations of consistent activity. I think someone cough went to a lot of trouble..
I agree to a certain extent. The JVM/Maven pom appoach seems to work the most reliably across architectures, which is nice. Python is a friggin' nightmare by comparison. Some trivial low-complexity operations can take…
Why is it called a python "wheel"? Should python really have been called "rodent" with "wheels" being the "cheese wheels" we rodents get from the "cheese shop"?
I like Cactus (https://github.com/koenbok/Cactus) and PieCrust (http://bolt80.com/piecrust/). They are both super flexible and have met my static generator needs nicely. Haven't tried Hyde or Jekyll.