In this tutorial, I will explain the process for setting up a blog using the static site generator Hugo, writing content using Markdown and Asciidoctor, and deploy on Netlify.

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In this tutorial, I will explain the process for setting up a blog using the static site generator Hugo, writing content using Markdown and Asciidoctor, and deploy on Netlify.

It’s been tough time for everyone due to the Corona virus situation. Staying at home for weeks and weeks is not easy, but it is very necessary thing to do so that we don’t spread the virus.
However, if I look on the bright side I used to spend minimum 3 hours for office commute everyday. Now I am using that time for various other activities including learning some new things.

I come across many blog posts from various sources like Twitter, StackOverflow, etc., and some of them are very helpful. Also, in day-to-day work I learn a few new things, explore some new tools. Usually I keep track of this information using Browser Bookmarks and Pocket.
I thought maybe this information could be useful for others too. So, I am going to share it weekly on my blog.

I don’t really believe in New Year’s resolutions or making big 5-year plans! But I do realize that making a list of things I want to do keeps me focused on those things and minimizes distractions.
Hi all, Welcome, folks. This is a blog where you can find tutorials on various Java and JavaEE technologies and have discussions regarding technical problems and application development-related issues.
I used to blog at https://sivalabs.blogspot.com/, but now moved to https://sivalabs.in.