Jamstack
Jamstack (previously stylized as JAMStack) is a web development architecture pattern and solution stack. In other words, it is a way of thinking about how to build for the web: the UI is compiled, the frontend is fully decoupled, and data is pulled in as needed. The acronym "JAM" stands for JavaScript, API and Markup (generated by a static site generator).
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Deploy a ClojureScript app using figwheel-main on Netlify
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Website for BetaHero.org
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Vue.js app to render E-Com Plus store template
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My website, built with Gatsby.
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Let's educate everyone about Cloud Native & Serverless! Made with Hugo & Netlify CMS.
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The official site for Pittsburgh District Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International
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A gridsome starter that includes pug and stylus preprocessors.
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Basic demo of gradual migration rules
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This app is created with JAMstack approach I prefered Gatsby.js as a PWA generator. Other technologies I used are Contentful, Netlify, Snipcart and Formspree.
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The 13 files with which I made a WYSIWYG CMS-friendly index.html
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