Overengineering Your Personal Website - How I Learn Things Best
I often want to test new things, but don't have many full on projects. If I want to test a full deployment pipeline, from local development to production, I need something to deploy. So I've made my personal website _super complicated_.
In this lightning talk, I'll take your through the journey I've taken to making a static site super complicated.
From a simple Jekyll site, I now run Jekyll with a number of plugins, minified with Gulp, using Browsersync for development. Then, in order to test for broken links, I use HTMLProofer. And finally, for the deployment, I use Capistrano and Docker onto a server provisioned with Terraform and Chef.
Really, though, this has all been a journey to experimenting with different tools and parts of the tech stack, giving me more understanding about CI/CD and the steps that are essential for a software projects such as testing and reproducibility. Additionally, it's given me more understanding of Docker, and producing lean (or in my case not quite so lean) built artefacts.
Events that this talk has/will be at:
- DevOpsDays London on Thursday, Sep 20, 2018 as a lightning. Recording of the talk