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JAMstack is a software architecture based on the following components: JavaScript, APIs, and Mark-up. Commonly based on static sites, application built using JAMStack can be blisteringly fast.
Returning to .NET
I've had a website built in Gatsby for a while now, but I really did miss having it in .NET. Here's how and why I moved to a .NET static-site instead of Gatsby.
Mar 11, 2021
The Unhandled Exception Podcast: Kentico Kontent Headless CMS and JAMStack
unhandledexceptionpodcast.com
Dan Clarke and I took some time out to talk about Kentico Kontent, JAMStack, and .NET Oxford as well as a few other topics
Feb 27, 2021
Use Headless CMS And Be Awesome
hackernoon.com
Take a look at what the headless CMS is and why you should consider it for your team.
Jun 18, 2020
Moving from ASP.NET Core to Gatsby
There is no escaping the amount of traction that static site generators and JAMStack are getting these days. As a traditional .NET developer, you may feel that your skillset doesn’t contain the things you need to jump on this bandwagon and make the most of the benefits available. But is it really that difficult to get up and running with a new stack?
Oct 01, 2019
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