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In this instalment of Programming By Stealth, @bart walks through how he used the tools he taught in “Programmed by Stealth” to migrate the Let’s Talk website from WordPress to GitHub Pages. Most things worked well, but there were still some surprises.
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This episode of #ProgrammingByStealth is a Tidbit written/taught by Helma van der Linden. @bart wanted to understand Docker better, and Helma has some great use cases for how to use it for developer setups, so it was a good opportunity for Bart to learn from Helma.
The material is quite long, so the podcast was recorded in 2 segments, Tidbit 17a and b. Tidbit b will be along shortly, and picks up at the heading entitled "Reusing the Docker image".
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Eddie Tonkoi has taken over the mic and hosted an installment of Programming By Stealth! Listen and read along as he explained how he built a website for his wife’s books using the static site generator Hugo, GitHub, and Cloudflare for deployment and hosting. If you’d like a “lite” version of this, stay tuned for next week’s NosillaCast.
https://pbs.bartificer.net/tidbit15
#Programming #StaticSiteGenerators #Hugo #ProgrammingByStealth
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@bart and I are officially taking the month of August off from Programming by Stealth. Here's to new learning in September!
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If you’ve been following along in Programming By Stealth, where @bart is teaching us how to use Jekyll to create real websites on GitHub Pages, you’ll enjoy this next installment on how to create reusable snippets with Jekyll Includes. They’re like TextExpander snippets!
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In our continuing journey to learn to build websites using GitHub Pages, in this installment, @bart teaches us how to create our own theme with Jekyll layouts. Terminology of Jekyll is still tricky, but with some worked examples and a challenge this time, maybe it will start to cement in our brains!
You can find Bart’s fabulous tutorial shownotes and the audio podcast at https://pbs.bartificer.net/pbs180
#Programming #ProgrammingbyStealth #GitHubPages #StaticSiteGenerator #Jekyll
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In Programming By Stealth 179, @bart continues teaching us about GitHub Pages using Jekyll by introducing us to Liquid Templates. Liquid allows us to move from adding static content to our web pages to auto-generated information.
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This week, we have a Tidbit episode of the Programming By Stealth podcast, where @bart & Helma van der Linden review the conversion of the XKPasswd project from Perl to JavaScript, and then how she separated the JavaScript library from the web app code. XKPasswd is officially out of beta and available at xkpasswd.net
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Thanks to @bart and our Programming By Stealth podcast, everywhere I look I see opportunities for automation. Creating those automations makes me all warm and fuzzy.
https://www.podfeet.com/blog/2025/03/automation-give-me-feels/
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Way back in September of 2022, @bart finished off the Webpack miniseries by leaving it as an exercise for the student to deploy their web apps to GitHub Pages. Bart closes that circle in this installment while teaching us how to use GitHub Actions.
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@bart launches us into a new miniseries in #ProgrammingByStealth where we'll learn how to make a website (for free) using #GitHub Pages as a static site generator. In this installment, he walks through the problem to be solved and compares the pros and cons vs. a traditional content management system like WordPress. Then he outlines the tools we'll be learning to automate the process and style the site to be our own.
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Last time we talked about the *theory* of Git submodules, but today @bart lets us get our hands dirty with Git on the command line to learn how they work. Enjoy PBS 173: Getting Started with Submodules (Git)
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Like I say at the end of the article, I'm not saying I made fire here or anything, but I think it's an interesting example of how useful a LLM, in this case ChatGPT is becoming for me. I hope @bart isn't disappointed in me!
Quick Use of ChatGPT to Write JavaScript for TextExpander Snippet
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Cleanup After the Great Podcast Migration of 2024 https://www.podfeet.com/blog/2024/07/cleanup-podcast-migration/
#TextExpander #SiteOrigin #Feeder #ProgrammingByStealth #AppleShortcuts @[email protected] @graemes @bart
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A quick post for you early birds, inspired by Allison Sheridan and Bart Busschots : "reduce - the ur-function" https://qmacro.org/blog/posts/2024/07/23/reduce-the-ur-function/ #JavaScript #jq #ProgrammingByStealth
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A very fun episode with my hero, Helma!
PBS Tidbit 7: jq to Analyze macOS Installed Apps with Helma van der Linden https://pbs.bartificer.net/tidbit7
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Programming By Stealth is officially spun off as a standalone podcast with new music, a new intro, and a direct link to @bart’s fabulous tutorial shownotes!
Instalment 169 of X — Advanced YAML Topics https://pbs.bartificer.net/pbs169
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I present to you: Part one of a two-part mini-series on YAML!
CCATP #796 – @bart on PBS 168 – Introduction to YAML https://www.podfeet.com/blog/2024/06/pbs-796/
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CCATP #794 Bart Busschots @bart on PBS 166 of X — jq: Processing Arrays & Dictionaries sans Explosion https://www.podfeet.com/blog/2024/05/ccatp-794/
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CCATP #793 — @bart Busschots on PBS 165 of X – jq: Variables https://www.podfeet.com/blog/2024/05/ccatp-793/
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I just made myself laugh with this heading in the article I'm writing:
"Let's Git this Party Started!"
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@bart explains the tradeoff we have to make between efficient use of space and speed efficiency in search JSON files and how jq Lookups can solve that for us.
CCATP #789 — Bart Busschots on PBS #163 – jq: Lookups & Records https://www.podfeet.com/blog/2024/03/ccatp-789/
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In this episode of Programming By Stealth, @bart speaks of the existential concept, “Everything exists with the value of null.” But seriously - we learn how to manipulate arrays and dictionaries in JSON using jq.
CCATP #788 — Bart Busschots on PBS 162 of X — jq: Altering Arrays & Dictionaries https://www.podfeet.com/blog/2024/03/ccatp-788/
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I think I’m a nerd. I LOVED learning about how to do math on JSON with jq. Is it just me?
CCATP #787 — @bart on PBS 161 — jq: Maths, Assignment & String Manipulation https://www.podfeet.com/blog/2024/02/ccatp-787/
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@podfeet @bbusschots wow! It just blew up when I did an integration test.
But I wrote solid unit test. There must be something that has to do with loading a file using the source command and maybe at overwrites some variables. Still researching it. #bash #ProgrammingByStealth #getopts #unittest #integrationtest #PBS149 -
As we continue our journey learning jq, @bart teaches us how we can use it as a programming language. The debugging part alone was gold!
CCATP #786 — Bart Busschots on PBS 160 of X — jq as a Programming Language https://www.podfeet.com/blog/2024/02/ccatp-786/
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The reason I like coding is I feel like I have made 🔥when I get things working. I just completed the extra credit for Programming By Stealth 159 by @bart. The challenge was to use jq to reconstruct a new JSON file out of a list of all the Nobel Prize winners but in a very different format. Especially challenging because of messy data, so a realistic assignment.
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Listen to the Podfeet Podcasts on YouTube https://www.podfeet.com/blog/2024/01/podcasts-youtube/
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Have you always wanted to build your own data structures from JSON files using jq? I bet you have! Listen and learn as @bart teaches us how to do it in the latest episode of Programming By Stealth.
CCATP #784 — Bart Busschots on PBS 159 of X - jq: Building Data Structures - Podfeet Podcasts https://www.podfeet.com/blog/2024/01/ccatp-784/
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CCATP #783 — @bbusschots on PBS 158B – jq More Advanced Queries https://www.podfeet.com/blog/2023/12/ccatp-783/
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The challenges in Programming By Stealth were a bit more ... challenging for me so the first half is a deep dive into how to solve them and then we get into new material. This is PBS 158A because I asked so many questions, but @bbusschots’s shownotes cover PBS 158B as well.
CCATP #782 — Bart Busschots on PBS 158A – jq More Queries https://www.podfeet.com/blog/2023/12/ccatp-782/
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CCATP #783 — @bbusschots on PBS 158B – jq More Advanced Queries https://www.podfeet.com/blog/2023/12/ccatp-783/
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CCATP #783 — @bbusschots on PBS 158B – jq More Advanced Queries https://www.podfeet.com/blog/2023/12/ccatp-783/
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CCATP #783 — @bbusschots on PBS 158B – jq More Advanced Queries https://www.podfeet.com/blog/2023/12/ccatp-783/
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CCATP #783 — @bbusschots on PBS 158B – jq More Advanced Queries https://www.podfeet.com/blog/2023/12/ccatp-783/
#jqq #JSON #ProgrammingByStealth