Musings by Mito
Sharing experience, code, and lessons worth passing on
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- My First Sitecore Hackathon: Building, Learning, and Staying Up 24+ Hours (Part 2)
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Category: Sitecore
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Welcome to Part 2 of my Sitecore Hackathon experience! In this post, I’ll walk through what we actually built during our 24 hours of hacking—along with some of the technical decisions, tradeoffs, and lessons learned while building Core Power: Knowledge Explorer (website). Understanding the Challenge This year’s Sitecore Hackathon included three themes: Initially, our team…
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Why I Decided to Join the Hackathon Last weekend, I competed in my first Sitecore Hackathon with some work colleagues—and had the best time! I had heard about the hackathon through the Sitecore community and from another colleague who had previously competed—and won—shoutout to Gabe Streza! With my after-work schedule opening up a bit this…
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After months of getting derailed by billable projects at work, I finally was able to take (and pass!) the Sitecore CDP Certification exam this past April. In this post, I will share all the resources I used to prepare for the exam. I don’t have any “tips and tricks”, unfortunately. It’s a pretty straightforward exam…
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When you’re working with a multisite setup in Sitecore, you’ll often need to share data between sites. One of the most common things to share? Dictionary data. There are a bunch of ways to set this up, and of course, each project does it a little differently. In a recent project, all of our sites…
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Setting up 404 and 500 pages is always part of the overall configuration of a website. You need to have those pages to gracefully and correctly tell the end-user to stop looking for web pages that don’t exist on your site. It proved to be a bit of work in a Sitecore JSS context running…