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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This repository is now developing JAMstack by GridSome, Nelify and MicroCMS. I'm a development beginner, please tell me what you notice.
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A minimal starter template for building personal/blogging websites with Gatsby, Markdown, and Netlify.
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💻 Personal JAMStack mobile-friendly web blog on Gatsby, GraphQL and SASS. Designed from scratch.
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Jekyll SSG JAMStack website for annual boxing event.
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Created by Matt Biilmann
Released 2015
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