Brian Rinaldi is a Developer Experience Engineer at LaunchDarkly with over 20 years experience as a developer for the web. Brian is active in the community running CFE.dev and Orlando Devs.
Personally, yes, I agree. In fact, Jekyll used to be criticized for this but has made enormous improvements in this area. I tend to favor Hugo partly for this reason - it is blazing fast. The fact that it is written in Go, shouldn't be a concern for most folks as all you need to learn is the templating - and you can still use your frontend framework if you want.
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Personally, yes, I agree. In fact, Jekyll used to be criticized for this but has made enormous improvements in this area. I tend to favor Hugo partly for this reason - it is blazing fast. The fact that it is written in Go, shouldn't be a concern for most folks as all you need to learn is the templating - and you can still use your frontend framework if you want.