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      <description>As an update to my previous blog post which compared blog and website creation options, I chose the static site generator Hugo for my blog. I have enjoyed working with it so far! While some aspects of Wordpress have been trivial to replace due to first-class support for them in Hugo, other features have required more work. In this post, I will explain my replacement for Wordpress&amp;rsquo;s newsletter (email list) functionality.</description>
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      <title>My Experience Using Hugo</title>
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      <description>As my blog is still in its infancy, I have been exploring various blogging platforms and tools to find the ones that I would like to use moving forward. This post introduces Hugo, considers its alternatives, and walks through an example of setting up a Hugo blog and publishing a post.
What is Hugo? Hugo is an open-source static site generator known for its performance and flexibility. Hugo was initially released in 2013 and has quickly grown in popularity.</description>
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