Relocating Complexity: The Programming Historian and Multilingual Static Site Generation
In this case study, we show how the challenges of maintaining a sustainable static-site architecture for the Programming Historian are deeply intertwined with the logistical challenges of expanding the original project into a multilingual set of publications. In our desire to democratize access to k...
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