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JAMstack Roundup for September 9th 2019

Here are 5 great articles and podcasts we're bringing to you this week!

  1. Build react-static sites using GraphQL on Postgres

    Source data from your existing postgres database for your react-static site. Instant setup. Tutorial/boilerplate 👉 react-static-graphql

  2. The differing definitions of “serverless”

    Like many industry 🐝 buzzwords before it — "cloud computing", "DevOps", "big data" — debates over the definition of the term “serverless” have become somewhat of a honeypot 🍯 for pedants.

  3. Full Jamstack React Developer

    Chris and Dave talk about what JAMstack means to them, thoughts 💭 on being called a Full Stack Developer, state management, writing responsible 👨‍🏫 code, and why web tech can be hard.

  4. The Unsung Benefits of JAMstack Sites

    Choosing a CMS has a huge impact 👊 on how you develop your sites, and what skills and trades you need to get the job done. With TakeShape, you’ll have everything you need to create the best #JAMstack app 🌟.

  5. Raymond Camden on the history of Static, hosting, side projects and more!

    A chat with Raymond Camden, a developer advocate 📣 who specializes on JavaScript serverless and enterprise cat demos.

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