This week in JAMstack #1
News and tutorials about modern web development based on the JAMstack 💻
Welcome to the first issue of This Week in JAMstack 🚀
This week was all about the first virtual JAMstack Conference, where thousands of JAMstack enthusiasts (read: web developers) from all over the world came together to network, learn and see the potential of JAMstack-related projects.
A big thank you to Netlify and all sponsors involved for making this great and insightful event happen (also shoutout to Hopin for its badass web conference platform). In case you didn’t make it to the event, you can watch the recordings of the sessions held at JamStack Conf here.
Static Site Generator Gatsby, and headless CMS Strapi had also big things to announce. So, let’s straight jump into the hot topics of the week:
Hosting/CDN
Netlify introduced Build Plugins during this weeks JAMstack Conference: “Build Plugins allow you to automate build tasks, customize your build process, and make your development process even easier”
Netlify also introduced Edge Handlers in preview: “We believe that the CDN should not just be a store for static assets, it should also be an avenue to run your code alongside it. We’re therefore incredibly delighted to release Edge Handlers, a way to directly run code right from the CDN.”
SSG’s
Gatsby not only turned five this week (happy belated birthday 🎂), but also introduced a new builds benchmarking service for Gatsby Cloud (“Will It Build”) and raised $28M Series B. Well, congrats on that! 🚀
(Headless) CMS
Strapi meanwhile announced general availability of its popular Open Source Content Management System as well as enterprise support: “5 years after the first commit, 3 years after the launch of the company, we’re incredibly excited to announce the general availability of Strapi Community Edition. This stable version is a huge milestone and marks the beginning of a new and exciting chapter for the Strapi project and open source community.”
Tutorials
Beginners: Set up your Gatsby Environment & How to use Gatsby Starters by Richard of jamstackbuild.com
Intermediate/Experts: About AWS Suggested way to host Static Web Sites (JAM Stack or SPA) by Alex Tan, AWS Certified DevOps Pro & Solution Architect Pro
If you are new to or unfamiliar with JAMstack-based web development, this infographic by bejamas.io might be a good resource to get a first picture of the JAMstack ecosystem. For more explanation we recommend having a look at jamstack.org or jamstack.wtf.
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Have a great weekend, stay safe (coding at home) and see you next week! 🌚

