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JAM = JavaScript + API + Markup | |||
== What is it? == | |||
You develop the front end app, | You develop the front end app, | ||
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# To deploy, push to git. | # To deploy, push to git. | ||
Who supports it? | === Who supports it? === | ||
* Netlify | * Netlify | ||
* Cloudflare | * Cloudflare | ||
* Vercel | * Vercel | ||
You can use your own backend of course, but what's the fun of that? Well, ease of deployment, ease of updates, and security. | |||
In my case I work for a county and I can't just throw any app out onto a freemium service provider without due consideration for stability and data privacy. | |||
== Resources == | == Resources == | ||
Jamstack conference | Jamstack conference |
Revision as of 20:53, 28 January 2022
JAM = JavaScript + API + Markup
What is it?
You develop the front end app, and the back end lives somewhere as a service.
For me it means this:
- Write code.
- Test it locally.
- To deploy, push to git.
Who supports it?
- Netlify
- Cloudflare
- Vercel
You can use your own backend of course, but what's the fun of that? Well, ease of deployment, ease of updates, and security.
In my case I work for a county and I can't just throw any app out onto a freemium service provider without due consideration for stability and data privacy.
Resources
Jamstack conference