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title: Godot Tutorials
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date: 2021-01-07
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description: "Teaching game development skills with love."
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# The URL to the site on the internet.
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siteURL: https://godottutorials.com
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# Add credit to the article author. Leave blank or remove if not needed/wanted.
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byline: "[Godot Tutorials](https://godottutorials.com), Web Developer & Game Programmer"
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[Godot Tutorials](https://godottutorials.com) started as a way to teach beginners game programming and game development.
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As I created videos, I ran into a problem; if I made a mistake with a YouTube video, it was difficult to correct errors.
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I discovered that blogging episodes and having articles that teach on top of my videos is a fantastic solution to my problem.
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As I researched blogging platforms, I came across two solutions; however, I chose [Hugo](https://gohugo.io) because it's built with Markdown in mind and simplified my workflow.
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In a sense, with [Hugo](https://gohugo.io) programmed the right way, I can focus **more time on planning, creating, and editing**
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my videos and **less time maintaining and fixing** my website.
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