I design compilers, write mobile and web apps, make distributed apps, develop augmented reality and design. I write, paint and read. A lot. Huge Linux enthusiast.
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I believe it's about easier configuration. Different people have different needs when they use a static site generator. Since it's really easy to write such a generator, and sometimes it may seem easier and more lightweight than using a full fledged general purpose generator, new site generators are going to blossom out of the ground like mushrooms. And it's not gonna stop. 😁
I design compilers, write mobile and web apps, make distributed apps, develop augmented reality and design. I write, paint and read. A lot. Huge Linux enthusiast.
Blog: https://nirlanka.com
I believe it's about easier configuration. Different people have different needs when they use a static site generator. Since it's really easy to write such a generator, and sometimes it may seem easier and more lightweight than using a full fledged general purpose generator, new site generators are going to blossom out of the ground like mushrooms. And it's not gonna stop. 😁
I don't want them to stop either
I know bro. Anyway, that's just why I think this is happening. I share your observation and have been thinking the same thing.
🙏 Thanks