JAMstack is an architecture for designing super-fast web applications that easily scale. In this video, we’ll cover the JAMstack architecture, the numerous benefits of the JAMstack approach, and tools you can use to implement a JAMstack web application. You’ll walk away with a clear understanding of JAMstack and resources to quickly build your own web app at ludicrous speed!
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Thank you, this really helped me understand the JAM-stack.
10:20 :O
Wow, David – Been there and seen all this develop …. over many, many years and many projects too ….. but you have just added great clarity, thank you.
Terrific. Thanks.
Plain Awesome!!!
Just started working with Hugo to generate our intranet sites. Quite powerful and flexible. Lots to learn. Our sites are a mix of off the shelf monolithic CMSs and custom built CMSs web applications. The challenge will be to convince our internal clients that this can work and deliver results. Some of the content structure and taxonomy are lacking so a SSG like Hugo and its approach to content management might actually give us a clearer path forward to improving our content. I think one thing we could sell to upper management easily is the potential cost savings in leveraging the JAMStack. Just considering page load times and better content structure where employees can find what they’re looking for faster means lots of saved work hours.
This was great. Thanks, David!