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Talk proposal: JAMStack - web apps with static site generators and cloud functions #306

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kallebertell opened this issue Nov 1, 2019 · 2 comments
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Talk title

JAMStack - web apps with static site generators and cloud functions

Abstract

JAMStack (Javascript, APIs, Markup) refers to frontend stacks built with static site generators, made dynamic with JS & apis.

JAMStack is a marketing term from Netlify, since the "static" in "static site generator" didn't really convey what they wanted. It's still cool though and the tools in this space are growing fast which makes it a nice architectural approach to build your next app fast & cheap and without dedicated servers.

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Carl-Petter (Kalle) Bertell (he/him)

  • This will be my first tech talk

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Github: @kallebertell
BerlinJS Slack: Kalle Bertell

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Hey @kallebertell, thanks for submitting a talk! I've added you to our waitlist and we'll reach out again when we have a better idea of our 2020 schedules 😊

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Thank you, looking forward to it.

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