Lektor: Beautiful websites out of flat files
Episode #160,
published Fri, May 4, 2018, recorded Wed, Apr 18, 2018
What is the fastest, most scalable web platform? Is it Pyramid running on top of MongoDB with a Redis cache? Maybe Flask and Postgres as a service? Some funky Go API framework?
No. It's static files. But today that does not mean you write a bunch of HTML. With static site frameworks like Lektor and Pelican, you can use data to drive the creation of static sites and then host those wherever makes the most sense for you.
On this episode, you'll meet Joseph Nix who works on Lektor, a Python based static site generator.
Links from the show
No. It's static files. But today that does not mean you write a bunch of HTML. With static site frameworks like Lektor and Pelican, you can use data to drive the creation of static sites and then host those wherever makes the most sense for you.
On this episode, you'll meet Joseph Nix who works on Lektor, a Python based static site generator.
Links from the show
Lektor: getlektor.com
Lektor on Github: github.com/lektor/lektor
Terminal Labs: terminallabs.com
Terminal Labs blog: terminallabs.com/blog
Rambo: github.com/terminal-labs/rambo
Joseph on Twitter: @nixjdm
Lektor on Twitter: @getlektor
Terminal labs on Twitter: @terminal_labs
Episode transcripts: talkpython.fm
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Lektor on Github: github.com/lektor/lektor
Terminal Labs: terminallabs.com
Terminal Labs blog: terminallabs.com/blog
Rambo: github.com/terminal-labs/rambo
Joseph on Twitter: @nixjdm
Lektor on Twitter: @getlektor
Terminal labs on Twitter: @terminal_labs
Episode transcripts: talkpython.fm
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