A Coding the Wheel project

Rebooting the Wheel

Like a young Clark Kent returning to the ruins of his ancestral home to find the single mysterious green crystal that contains the locked-up potential of his own lost superpowers, the other day I stumbled across an ancient trove of content for Coding the Wheel in the form of an auto-generated SQL script dating back to the time of the dinosaurs. Coding the Wheel has had about fourteen incarnations over the years, ranging from BlogEngine.NET to ASP.NET MVC to WordPress to Jekyll. Finally a year or two ago I decided to take a hiatus and shuttered the entire site. A year or two after that, I changed my mind. And then again. This is the story of that momentous decision.

Part 1: Introduction

Dec 1, 2014

Part 2: Hello GitHub

Dec 2, 2014

Part 3: Hello Jekyll

Dec 3, 2014

Part 4: Jekyll on Windows

Dec 4, 2014

Part 5: Our .htaccess

Dec 5, 2014

James Devlin lives and work on the east coast of the United States. He enjoys full-stack software development, southern BBQ, and music. When he's not hacking away on GitHub, plunking around on SoundCloud, or working on year-long weekend side projects, you can find him in the mountains, praying for preparing for the imminent zombie apocalypse.