After several months of mixing on GitHub, I have gained a lot. As a strong believer in open source, I feel that every rural code should be involved in the open source community. GitHub provides a platform that makes code submission for open source projects very simple and straightforward. In the past, my work was very busy and complicated. Although I read a lot of open-source code and benefited a lot from it, I have made little contribution to it. Now I am sorry, but I hope this situation will be reversed in the future.
To be honest, I am very disgusted and disgusted with the practice of taking away the source code, modifying the modification, changing the name, and then bragging everywhere...
Let's get back to GitHub. GitHub also provides a blog system called GitHub pages. I tried it and fell in love with it. I have been writing a blog in the blog garden for many years. In my words, the blog garden is still doing well. It is much better than the one called csdn. This is why I have persisted for so many years. However, one day, I met Mac Pro and fell victim to it. I think I will never buy a Windows PC again, unless I need to work. In Windows, it was quite convenient to use Windows Live writer to write a blog, but it was not found on Mac OSX. After searching for a long time, I found something for marsedit, it was too rough to endure for a while... Later, I found that the blog garden supports markdown (from here we can see that the blog garden is really attentive, sublime/VIM + mardown is the best way to write a blog on Mac...
I don't want to learn various tools and configurations to write blogs. I think people's time should be spent in more meaningful places, such as reading Linux in depth, the source code of open-source projects such as MySQL can be used, or you can accompany your family. Therefore, I have never set up a website on my own. "The crowd is searching for it, but the man is in the dark." When I met GitHub page, I found that it was what I was searching.
From then on, I think I will only use Mac + GitHub + markdown + sublime/Vim to write a blog...
Okay, so much to write, with a personal home page http://hustcat.github.io
The entire GitHub homepage is very simple. You only need to understand the basic operations of git (this should be the most basic requirement of every coders). You can refer to this article.
Blog on GitHub