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JAMstack (also stylized as Jamstack) is a web development architecture pattern[1] and solution stack. The acronym "JAM" stands for JavaScript, API and Markup (generated by a static site generator) and was coined by Mathias (Matt) Biilmann, CEO of Netlify, in 2015.[2] The idea of combining the use of JavaScript, APIs and markup has existed since the beginnings of HTML5.[3][4]

In JAMstack websites, the application logic typically resides on the client side (for example, an embedded e-commerce checkout service that interacts with pre-rendered static content), without being tightly coupled to a backend server. JAMstack sites are usually served with a Git-based or headless CMS.[2][5]

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Named "stacks"

References

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  1. ^ "What is Jamstack?". Jamstack.org.
  2. ^ a b Cardoza, Christine (2020-07-06). "Jamstack brings front-end development back into focus". SD Times. Retrieved 2021-04-05.
  3. ^ Schmitt, Christopher; Simpson, Kyle (2011-11-14). HTML5 Cookbook. O'Reilly Media, Inc. ISBN 978-1-4493-9679-4.
  4. ^ Pecoraro, Christopher; Gambino, Vincenzo (2021-05-07). Jumpstart Jamstack Development: Build and deploy modern websites and web apps using Gatsby, Netlify, and Sanity. Packt Publishing Ltd. pp. 2–7. ISBN 978-1-80020-590-1.
  5. ^ Biilmann, Mathias (2019). Modern Web development on the JAMstack : modern techniques for ultra fast sites and web applications. Phil Hawksworth. Sebastopol, CA. ISBN 9781492058564. OCLC 1123220815.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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Netlify

idea of JAMstack is that a web application is pre-built into static pages, using content and code to generate the output. In basic terms, JAMstack is a significant

Eleventy (software)

languages. Paired with other technologies, 11ty can be used as part of a JAMstack. 11ty was created in 2017 by Zach Leatherman. It was inspired by Jekyll

Static site generator

Retrieved 2022-09-18. "Static Site Generators - Top Open Source SSGs | Jamstack". Jamstack.org. Archived from the original on 2022-09-18. Retrieved 2022-09-18

Cloud CMS

Document collaboration Document-centric collaboration "Cloud CMS | Jamstack". Jamstack.org. Retrieved 2022-11-10. Listed in Forrester's 2016 "The Rise Of

Hugo (software)

Notable adopters are Smashing Magazine, which migrated from WordPress to a Jamstack solution with Hugo in 2017, and Cloudflare, which switched its Developer

Solution stack

presentation) Apollo (Data Graph Platform) Neo4j (database management systems) JAMstack JavaScript (programming language) APIs (Application programming interfaces)

Warp (terminal)

Answering Developers' Need for Speed". Primary VC. Retrieved 2023-11-20. "Jamstack Radio | Ep. #115, Reimagining Terminals with Zach Lloyd of Warp". Heavybit

Pantheon Systems

by open-source Drupal and WordPress CMS, as well as NextJS and GatsbyJS Jamstack front-ends. It is an app-specific PaaS provider. Technologically, Pantheon