하루 만에 깃허브 블로그 만들기는 말 그대로 하루 만에 블로그를 만드는 겁니다. 개발자분들이라면 가장 많이 하는 구글링! 그중에 종종 github.io 주소의 블로그를 보게 되죠. 깃헙 블로그를 하나하나 배우는 것이 아니라 Jekyll을 이용해 빠르게 블로그를 만들어보는 강의입니다.
블로그 만든지 한달만에 조회수가 이렇게 늘었어요. 여러분들도 github 블로그 시작하세요~!
왜 배워야 하는지 ✒️
프로그래머스에서 이력서 쓸 때!
기업 지원서를 쓸 때!
이제야 프로그래밍의 매력을 알고 교육기관(멋쟁이사자처럼, 네이버 커넥트 부스트 캠프, 소마 등)을 지원하려 할 때도!
심지어 강의를 만들려고 인프런에 강의 올리기를 할 때도!
Github 주소나 블로그를 물어봅니다.
개발자로 직업을 갖기 위해 개발자로 성장하기 위해 개발자로 취직하기 위해 github는 뗄 수 없는 존재이죠. 그렇다면 이왕 필요한 github 예쁘게 꾸며서 보여주면 더 기억에 남지 않을까요?
항상 물어보는 블로그 주소, 항상 빈칸으로 냈는데 이제는 채워서 넣어야 하지 않을까요? 네이버 블로그만 3년째... 이제는 구글 검색했을 때 우선순위로 떠야 하지 않을까요? 이왕 하는 블로그 광고도 달아 적은 수입이라도 있으면 좋지 않을까요?
이 강의에서 배우는 것들 ✏️
이 강의는 언어 스킬도, 요령도 팁도 노하우도 없습니다. 그저 따라 하면서 블로그 하나를 개설하는 방법을 배웁니다.
강의 특징 💡
따라 하면서 배우는 따라 하다 보니 알게 되는 강의입니다. 예제 테마로 자신의 블로그를 런칭하면 이후 다른 테마에도 적용해봅니다.
이 강의의 가장 큰 특징은 스피드! 할 거 많은 예비 졸업자분들 블로그 개설을 해야 하는데 이왕이면 개발자스러운 블로그 만들기를 원하시는 분들을 위해 몇 시간 만에 끝내는 강의입니다.
여기서 다루는 툴 🧰
이 강의는 윈도우OS로 진행합니다.
git과 개발 프로그램은 Visual Studio Code로 진행합니다.
예상 질문 Q&A 🙋🏻♂️
Q. 구글링하면 다 나오는 내용 아닌가요? A. 맞습니다. 어떤 강의도 사실 다 구글링하면 나옵니다. 저도 구글링해서 제 블로그를 만들었고요. 하지만 구글링하면 이런 내용은 이쪽 블로그 저런 내용은 저쪽 블로그다 보니 통일성이나 만드는데 오래 걸리더라고요. 그래서 강의로 여러분께 제공하기로 결심했습니다.
Q. 강의를 만드신 계기가 있나요? A. 사실 전과를 해서 아는 선배도 없이 학교생활을 하다 보니 조언을 많이 못 받았어요. 뒤늦게 만들려니 시간도 없었고요. 선배가 없기에 학술동아리를 만들고 많은 후배가 생겨서 항상 했던 말이 깃허브 관리 꾸준히 해라, 깃허브 블로그 만들어라 였어요. 근데 정말 아무도 안 만들더라구요. 대부분 4학년이 되어서 부랴부랴 하는 거 같기도 하고 학년과 상관없이 귀찮기도 하고 따로 가르쳐주거나 강의가 있는 것도 아니라서 이런 강의가 꼭 필요할 거라고 생각해서 만들었습니다.
Q. 저는 강사님과 똑같이 만들고 싶은데 가능할까요? A. 네! 수업을 다 들으시면 어떻게 고쳐서 자기 걸로 만들 수 있는지 알게 되실 거에요.
Before taking the course, I looked at the course reviews and took the course considering that the follower knowledge sharer said that it was the first lecture and that there were many areas that were lacking.
There are good points while taking all the content, but there are also many regrettable points.
The major good and regrettable points are as follows.
Good point: You can create a GitHub blog in just one day.
Regrettable point: You can create a GitHub blog in just one day.
If I may elaborate on the regrettable points,
1. The lectures are big and detailed, but if you try to make detailed modifications to the blog yourself, you have to search for this file and that file while Googling. (For reference, when Googling, there is still a lot of content related to GitHub blogs in Korea, except for a few minutes of content posted on the blog. I recommend searching in English.)
2. When watching the video, the voice was small and distorted, so I had to listen loudly, and when I listened loudly, I couldn't concentrate because of the distorted voice. So I mainly watched the document written below, and I think it is difficult for beginners to understand if you only look at the document.
3. If you don't have basic knowledge of HTML/CSS, the time will increase several times. I think these people can take the course in the daily coding course and take it, but it will be difficult, but I think they can do it step by step.
I personally sent an email to the follower and asked about the blog, and he said that he will update the course later :)
Based on what I felt,
[ Suitable for taking the course ]
I recommend it to those who are interested in Github, those who want to create a blog, those who want to learn HTML/CSS and do something, and those who have a clear goal of what to do with the Github blog.
[ Not suitable for taking the course ]
I do not recommend it to those who do not know HTML/CSS, and those who do not have the willpower and effort.
You really have to search a lot, modify the code many times, and put in a lot of effort. That way, you can create a better blog :)
You wrote the expected Q&A really accurately. There is nothing that cannot be found if you Google it. However, if you Google it, information comes out in fragments, so it is difficult and time-consuming to assemble it like a puzzle. This lecture is a good lecture that greatly reduces the time spent on solving the puzzle.
However, there are a few things that are disappointing.
1. The recording sound seems a little low. I have to turn up the volume quite a bit to hear it clearly. Also, it seems like you recorded your original voice and modified it? I am not sure if you really needed to modify it.
2. If there are other students who follow the lecture and run bundle exec jekyll serve in vscode, but cannot enter their GitHub blog address in Chrome, there may be cases where it is not possible. In that case, if you start over from the beginning and upload to the repository last, it will work properly.
After creating custom, comment function, previous post, next post -> uploading to the repository -> and doing search engine optimization, the blog was created properly.
3. The comment function and the previous and next post buttons do not work properly. Even though I copied and pasted the code you mentioned, the comment function and the previous and next post buttons are not working.
Despite the three shortcomings above, this is a good course for creating a blog quickly. I highly recommend it to those who are trying to create a blog with github.
At the moment when I was about to start a blog, I came across GitHub Blog and heard the name, 'Make it in one day..' I was able to finish it in half a day! I also bookmarked the instructor's blog and occasionally went in to see new content, so I could upgrade my blog by looking at the posts, which is really great. If you are at a loss as to how to start a GitHub blog, I recommend it.
First of all, I want to say thank you very much.
I first learned about web pages using git through Kim Byeong-wook's 'Employment Development Guide for Non-Majors', and I tried to implement it continuously through Googling.
However, there was no material organized from start to finish, and the information was fragmented, so it was difficult to organize, so I gave up on implementing a GitHub blog in the middle. ㅠㅠ
Then, I happened to find the lecture on Inflearn, and I purchased it for about 8,000 won with a discount for new students. I was very satisfied with the content organized from start to finish! It was organized so well that I didn't regret the 8,000 won.
Also, although the keyword 'In One Day' does not explain the principles in detail, it was really good because I experienced the process of making it myself, acquired the pattern, and directly felt that the interface of the blog changed when I modified a single code in a certain file. In addition to the blog page that the knowledge sharer created by slightly modifying the existing Jekyll page, I think it can be applied to other blog pages as well.
Thank you again.
I'm still a bit awkward because I can't follow it properly, but I think it'll be good to get used to it as I use it. Thanks to this lecture, I'm able to quickly create my own GitHub blog. Thank you!