Info JAMStack - the future?

mxnerd

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Web programming paradigm shifting again?





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purbeast0

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I am not really following this. Either that or I've been doing jamstack for years and didn't realize it.

I mean it claims to not be doing server side stuff, but then it has API in it's name, which is exactly that - a server that executes code to return the data.

And if you are hitting an API to get data, then your webpages are not "static" because they are being built dynamically with the data that is coming back from the API's.

My current projects I've been working on are Angular. There is no application server it's just "static" templates that are compiled and the javascript dynamically builds them out with the data that comes back from the backend, which is a java server.

So is that jamstack and I've been using it for years? Or is that different than jamstack?

But the wording of "hey you don't even use a backend server! you just use an API instead!" is really dumb. That API isn't running on some magical place - it's running on some sort of backend.
 
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mxnerd

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I think I was misled by Infoworld's article.

It seems it's mostly for Content Management Systems developers / hosting companies, (ex. Wix.com , Wordpress) not really for other types of web applications. The API here probably means CMS API.
 
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