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      <title>Hugo - Why Use?</title>
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      <description>When you develop web applications for a living it can be tempting to write your website for your company from scratch. However whilst you may be an expert at writing great web applications, it is a different skill writing a web site. Especially to get to a level that it looks good, rather than functional which is the aim of applications. Perhaps this is not so bad if you are a website developer, but I have noticed that whilst I can write web applications that are easy to use and look greate.</description>
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