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3 posts tagged with "Documentation"

  • 01 Jan 2026
    Example: How to Add Projects

    Overview This is an example project showing all the features available in the project system. Adding Your Own Projects Create a new file in content/projects/your-project-name.md with this structure: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 --- title: "Your Project Title" tagline: "One-line description" status: "active" # or "ongoing", "completed", "archived" year: "2023-2024" role: "Principal Investigator" image: "/images/projects/your-image.

  • 22 Dec 2022
    Building a Site in Sphinx & reStructuredText

    Why would anyone want to build a website using Sphinx and reStructuredText? Well, there are some good reasons!

  • 06 Aug 2014
    Search Gear 1 - Go, IDE, VCS, TDD, Doc, CI

    Search Gear Notes Go (http://golang.org/) Editors, Version Control, Test Driven Development, Documentation, and Continuous Integration. So if we’ve decided that Testing is cool: - http://www.markbernstein.org/Apr14/Driven.html - http://www.rbcs-us.com/documents/Why-Most-Unit-Testing-is-Waste.pdf Then the resources to look at for ‘Go’ are at: - http://blog.stretchr.com/2014/03/05/test-driven-development-specifically-in-golang/ - https://jmcvetta.github.io/blog/2013/08/30/continuous-integration-for-go-code/ - http://golang.org/pkg/testing/ - http://go-lang.cat-v.org/text-editors/ - http://geekmonkey.org/articles/20-comparison-of-ides-for-google-go - https://app.wercker.com/#explore - http://www.golanglab.com/ So I’m tempted to use LiteIDE (https://code.google.com/p/golangide/) and I’ve downloaded it, but maybe this is more of a production tool as opposed to a learning tool, and so I’ve chosen TextMate (I just don’t like Sublime - SublimeText 3 - Go Language Plugins - costs $70 and seems to be a text editor of the moment…) (TextEdit - Mac use it already - has Go Bundles http://go-lang.

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