Houston, err I mean, Jonsey, we've got a problem: there's another Hugo
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2019 8:00 pm
There is a web framework for building static websites. Guess what this open-source software product is called? Considering what this subforum is about, if you guessed "Hugo," you're absolutely right. As I quote from their website:
[Hugo Logo]
The world’s fastest framework for building websites
Hugo is one of the most popular open-source static site generators. With its amazing speed and flexibility, Hugo makes building websites fun again.
Their website is: https://gohugo.io/
There are two reasons I'm mentioning it here. (1) So people don't think this is a site supporting the Hugo IF Programming Language. (2) So anyone doing Google, Duck-Duck-Go, or (for the masochistic) Bing searches for (our) Hugo-related items, to be aware that this is going to change (or screw up, depending on your opinion) the results.
Nominally, a search on "Hugo programming" would exclude things like the prestigious Hugo Award for Science fiction, or reviews of the Doris Day movie Teacher's Pet (one of the characters is named "Hugo Pine.") As well as lots of other unrelated items. But not now.
So if you do on-line searches for Hugo Programming Language items, be aware you may get false hits because of this new product. On Google, this usurper has the top four hits on that exact phrase.
[Hugo Logo]
The world’s fastest framework for building websites
Hugo is one of the most popular open-source static site generators. With its amazing speed and flexibility, Hugo makes building websites fun again.
Their website is: https://gohugo.io/
There are two reasons I'm mentioning it here. (1) So people don't think this is a site supporting the Hugo IF Programming Language. (2) So anyone doing Google, Duck-Duck-Go, or (for the masochistic) Bing searches for (our) Hugo-related items, to be aware that this is going to change (or screw up, depending on your opinion) the results.
Nominally, a search on "Hugo programming" would exclude things like the prestigious Hugo Award for Science fiction, or reviews of the Doris Day movie Teacher's Pet (one of the characters is named "Hugo Pine.") As well as lots of other unrelated items. But not now.
So if you do on-line searches for Hugo Programming Language items, be aware you may get false hits because of this new product. On Google, this usurper has the top four hits on that exact phrase.