JSJ 373: What Do You Need to Do to Get a Website Up? episode artwork

EPISODE · Jul 11, 2019 · 57 MIN

JSJ 373: What Do You Need to Do to Get a Website Up?

from JavaScript Jabber · host Charles M Wood

SponsorsTriplebyte $1000 signing bonus Sentry use code “devchat” for 2 months free LinodePanelCharles Max WoodAimee KnightChris FerdinandiAJ O’NealJoe EamesEpisode SummaryToday the panel discusses what is necessary to get a website up and how complicated or simple it needs to be. They mention different tools they like for static sites and ways to manage their builds and websites. They talk about why some people choose to host their websites and at what point the heavier tools become a concern. They discuss whan it is necessary to use those heavy tools. They caution listeners to beware of premature optimization, because sometimes businesses will take advantage of newer developers and make them think they need all these shiny bells and whistles, when there is a cheaper way to do it. It is important to keep the tools you work with simple and to learn them so that if you encounter a problem, you have some context and scope. The option of serverless website hosting is also discussed, as well as important things to know about servers.The panel discusses what drives up the price of a website and if it is worth it to switch to a cheaper alternative. They discuss the pros and cons of learning the platform yourself versus hiring a developer. The importance of recording the things that you do on your website is mentioned. Several of the panelists choose to do this by blogging so that if you search for a problem you can find ones you’ve solved in the past.LinksHerokuGithub PagesNetlifyEleventyDigitalOceanLightsaleUbuntuGit cloneNode static serverSystemd scriptNGinxCloud66ThinksterGatsbyDockerGentooHow to schedule posts with a static websiteHow to set up automatic deployment with Git with a vpsAutomating the deployment of your static site with Github and Hugo Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter PicksCharles Max Wood:Microsoft buildAimee Knight:Systems Thinking is as Important as Ever for New CodersChris Ferdinandi:Adrian Holivadi framework videoServer Pilot AJ O’Neal:Jeff Atwood tweetMore on Stackflow ArchitectureMinioJoe Eames:Miniature painting  Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.

SponsorsTriplebyte $1000 signing bonus Sentry use code “devchat” for 2 months free LinodePanelCharles Max WoodAimee KnightChris FerdinandiAJ O’NealJoe EamesEpisode SummaryToday the panel discusses what is necessary to get a website up and how complicated or simple it needs to be. They mention different tools they like for static sites and ways to manage their builds and websites. They talk about why some people choose to host their websites and at what point the heavier tools become a concern. They discuss whan it is necessary to use those heavy tools. They caution listeners to beware of premature optimization, because sometimes businesses will take advantage of newer developers and make them think they need all these shiny bells and whistles, when there is a cheaper way to do it. It is important to keep the tools you work with simple and to learn them so that if you encounter a problem, you have some context and scope. The option of serverless website hosting is also discussed, as well as important things to know about servers.The panel discusses what drives up the price of a website and if it is worth it to switch to a cheaper alternative. They discuss the pros and cons of learning the platform yourself versus hiring a developer. The importance of recording the things that you do on your website is mentioned. Several of the panelists choose to do this by blogging so that if you search for a problem you can find ones you’ve solved in the past.LinksHerokuGithub PagesNetlifyEleventyDigitalOceanLightsaleUbuntuGit cloneNode static serverSystemd scriptNGinxCloud66ThinksterGatsbyDockerGentooHow to schedule posts with a static websiteHow to set up automatic deployment with Git with a vps<a...

NOW PLAYING

JSJ 373: What Do You Need to Do to Get a Website Up?

0:00 57:56

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of JavaScript Jabber?

This episode is 57 minutes long.

When was this JavaScript Jabber episode published?

This episode was published on July 11, 2019.

What is this episode about?

SponsorsTriplebyte $1000 signing bonus Sentry use code “devchat” for 2 months free LinodePanelCharles Max WoodAimee KnightChris FerdinandiAJ O’NealJoe EamesEpisode SummaryToday the panel discusses what is necessary to get a website up and how...

Can I download this JavaScript Jabber episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!