Maintenance Log

— I've checked out Poet -- node.js blogging platform and it seems that it meets my requirements.
It's well documentated.
It supports Markdown, Yeah ;-)
The Source-Code looks very tidy and clean. There are few tests available. Used testing framework is chai. This is not my fav, but anyway.
I will give it a try!10 April 2013
— This Website is now running in maintenance mode. Powered by Node.js and hosted on heroku. The source code is available on github. Run npm install and then grunt server to check it out on your local machine. Requires Node and Grunt.js.05 April 2013, 8:45 pm
— Styling and Grid ✔, realized with Compass and Susy05 April 2013
— Today I start wrinting the first code of this blog with a mobile first approach. I highly recommend the following articles about mobile first development.
- Mobile First, Luke Wroblewski
- The Many Faces of ‘Mobile First’, Brad Frost
- Mobile first JavaScript, Jonathan Krause
- Anatomy of a Mobile-First Responsive Web Design, Brad Frost
— Decision: I will use a serverside javascript enviroment (Node.js & express) to create this blog logic. I want write my articles in Markdown! I found this: Poet, looks interesting to me.31 March 2013
— Ahoi. I work on a Redesign of my blog.23 March 2013
Bio
Andreas Klein is a frontend-developer working at nexum in Cologne, Germany, specializing in JavaScript-Development. He spends most of his time writing articles about interaction development on his personal blog.
Outside of the web, he is proudly father of two beautiful childs, a passionated freestyle skateboarder and he likes the taste of italian espresso.