@khriztianmoreno 

http://bit.do/jamstack

Hiring!!!

Senior Frontend Developer

Client Render
Server Render
Static site

?

TIMELINE

jamstack

Better

Performance

Easier

Scaling

Higher

Security

Better

DEVELOPER

Experience

Getting
started

 


JAMstack

new


PROJECTS

Javascript Frontend Frameworks

STATIC SITE GENERATOS (SSG)

Headless CMS for backend functionalities

So here’s a few use case examples of what your new stack could look like:

Hugo + Github + Staticman = Blog

Ghost + Netlify + Staticman = Blog

Next.JS/Nuxt.js + Contenful + Zeit = Enterprise

Jekyll + DatoCMS/Forestry + Snipcart = Online Shop

Added functionalities/third-party services/SaaS

Live
 


DEMO

Live
 


DEMO

Migrating

refactoring

 


PROJECTS

Live
 


DEMO

When should I not use

 

JAMSTACK ?

YOUR TEAM IS NOT KEEN TO LEARN NEW WEB DEVELOPMENT TECHNIQUES

Curated
list

 

 

 

resources

contribute

to the

 

 

 

JAMSTACK

  • Contribute to open source repos you love or want to learn. There are dozens of SSGs, headless CMSs, and third-party services waiting for developers ready to lend a hand.
  • Build a personal or side project with the JAMstack.
  • Write an article or craft a video showing how you used the JAMstack for XYZ project. Platforms like dev.to or DailyJS let devs share helpful content.
  • Support industry players you love by sharing their content or using their products.
  • Try to sell the JAMstack for your next client project!

Thanks 🙇🏼 🙏🏼 👨🏼‍💻

@khriztianmoreno

Resources for this presentation

Introducing JAMstack - What we talk about when we talk about modern web tools

By Khriztian Moreno

Introducing JAMstack - What we talk about when we talk about modern web tools

Look at today's static sites. Thanks to modern browsers, JavaScript, third-party APIs, and Markup, they're anything but static. It's time for a new and better way to talk to developers, clients and each other about the work that we do. That way is the JAM stack. The JAM stack is more than just a name change. It's an acknowledgment that the way we develop for the web is changing. Developers are moving away from legacy development workflows and databases to new ones built around Git and the API economy. Why? Because JAM stack development delivers better performance, higher security, lower cost of scaling and better developer experience.

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