Long term Java backend developer interested in microservices, DevOps, mobile dev, game dev, photography, sound design, synthesizers, photography, drawing, habits formation and podcasts.
Location
Porto, Portugal
Work
Senior Consultant/Engineer at Altran Portugal (part of Capgemini)
Maybe you could try some static site generators, like Hugo if you're a GoLang guy, or Gatsby if more of a React one. Deploy it to Netlify and you get an instant simple editor. You would have to teach her some Markdown though.
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There is a static generator written in just about every language but you don't actually need to know the implementation language unless you plan to get into its internals.
Maybe you could try some static site generators, like Hugo if you're a GoLang guy, or Gatsby if more of a React one. Deploy it to Netlify and you get an instant simple editor. You would have to teach her some Markdown though.
I did think about something along those lines, wasn't sure about the simplicity though
There is a static generator written in just about every language but you don't actually need to know the implementation language unless you plan to get into its internals.
Looks like Hugo works with a CMS product called forestry as well. Could be good!