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title: Introducing eleventy-plugin-syntaxhighlighting-chroma
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tags: [webdev, site]
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category: [site, webdev]
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date: 2023-02-11
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excerpt: An introduction to the 11ty plugin.
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---
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To do
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[] - Introduce Project
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[] - Why did I make it
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[] - how to use it
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[] - examples
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[] - future
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One of the things I wanted to do with the revamp of the blog was to make an effort to do more technical writing.
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[11ty]() provides its own [plugin](https://github.com/11ty/eleventy-plugin-syntaxhighlight) for syntax highlighting using the [PrismJS]() library. However it doesn't support all the plugins that PrismJS provides. Also missing is support for line numbers, there is an [open issue]() about that, and also [issues](https://github.com/11ty/eleventy-plugin-syntaxhighlight/issues/32) about using a different highlight engine; mentioned are [torchlight](https://torchlight.dev), [shiki](https://github.com/shikijs/shiki).
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Someone has already written an 11ty plugin, [eleventy-plugin-highlightjs](https://github.com/b-kelly/eleventy-plugin-highlightjs) using HighlightJS.
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author_profile: true
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read_time: true
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share: true
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title: Frontend Mentor Review
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tags: [webdev, programming]
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category: Programming
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---
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1. What Frontend Mentor is
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    Site that provides differing levels of challenges
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    Owned by Matt Studdert
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    You build your solution to the challenge using any means that you wish (straight HTML/CSS/JavaScript, or React, Svelte and so on)
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1. What do you get
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    base files
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    style sheet
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    paid: figma and sketch
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1. on completing a challenge
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    You submit the challenge
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    Other people can then see your solution
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    slide to compare desktop version against the design image
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    see any questions you have asked
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    can provide comments
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    points
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1. Peer review
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    Other people who either go directly to your challenge page, or have completed the challenge themselves can see your solution
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    they can provide comments, like your solution, bookmark it
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1. My thoughts & experience
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    what do I like
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        find it very useful
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        great for building your skills
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    what do I dislike
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        it can be like the blind leading the blind. Its odd to be offering advice / tips when you are learning and likewise from others
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        sometimes no comments or advice
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    improvements?
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        ???
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title: Numerical Brain Teasers review
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tags: [dev, review, puzzles]
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category: [dev, review, puzzles]
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---
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1. book by Erica Sadun - Numerical Brain Teasers published by Prag Prog
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1. Born out of puzzles on Prag Prog Twitter feed
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1. Price $9 for eBook (also Physically available)
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1. 12 different types of puzzles
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1. Each type has:
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    a sample
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    a description
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    a little history
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    ways to solve
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    addiotnla puzzles to solve
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1. Some samples are available on the website
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1. Thoughts
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title: Reviews of VPSs
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tags: [dev, review, site]
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category: [dev, review, site]
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1. what is a VPS
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1. pricing
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1. Bang for Buck
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1. HostHatch
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1. VirMach
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1. CrunchBits
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1. Oracle
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1.
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