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PardallMarkdown with Alfred Reinold Baudisch
Thinking Elixir Podcast
English - October 26, 2021 10:15 - 40 minutes - 28.1 MBHow To Education News Tech News elixir programming web clustering phoenix liveview news developer Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: 70: PardallMarkdown with Alfred Reinold Baudisch
Next Episode: 71: LiveView and the 7-GUI Tasks with German Velasco
After a big news section, we talk with Alfred Reinold Baudisch about his project PardallMarkdown. It's a reactive Elixir server that reads markdown files, compiles them to HTML, stores them in an ETS table, and serves them up. It's a different take on serving markdown files for a blog. It can also be used as a wiki and supports deeply nested hierarchies. An interesting feature is it can be used as a library inside your own Phoenix application to provide blog posts or other "static" content.
Show Notes online - https://thinkingelixir.com/podcast-episodes/070-pardallmarkdown-with-alfred-reinold-baudisch