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The author switches from a custom theme to a stock Jekyll build, citing quick setup and available templates. They retain permalinks and reuse an existing rakefile with minor changes.

The author switches from a custom theme to a stock Jekyll build, citing quick setup and available templates. They retain permalinks and reuse an existing rakefile with minor changes.

Every now and then when a technical person tries Recipe Folder out, I get asked about how the application was built and what it runs on.

In my last post's comments Dave, suggested that I try (or to be honest try again) React Native. And I thought I would give the whole MobileNativeJavaScript thing one more shot...

It's been 6 months since I wrote First Thoughts on NativeScript and you would think by now with my formidable blogging output I would have written dozens of articles following up on my initial thoughts...

Over the past few weeks there has been a hullabalou on the interwebs that started with the post from about Nolan Lawson about Safari being the new IE...