The Jamstack Book is a comprehensive guide to developing standards-based static websites using JavaScript, APIs, and standard HTML markup. In this hands-on guide, you’ll build a new project each chapter, creating a portfolio of Jamstack-architecture sites that range from a simple blog to an eCommerce store.
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The Jamstack Book: building fast and secure static sites
1. The definitive guide
to the Jamstack:
The Jamstack Book.
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the discount code box at checkout at
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2. Building websites with simple,
straightforward standards can feel
like a breath of fresh air.
Jamstack sites use JavaScript, APIs,
and Markup to create fast, dynamic
pages without the overhead of
heavyweight frameworks.
The Jamstack combines client-side
JavaScript, APIs, and pre-rendered
Markup to give developers the
quick load times of static websites
without forfeiting any dynamic
functionality.
3. The Jamstack Book is your
essential guide to this exciting
new web architecture—filled with
real-world projects to develop and
hone your skills.
Secure and easy to maintain,
Jamstack sites are naturally
optimized for slower mobile
connections and for search
engines that prioritize speed.
Jamstack
JavaScript
APIs
Markup
4. In this hands-on guide, you’ll
build a new project each chapter,
creating a portfolio of Jamstack-
architecture sites that range
from a simple blog to an
eCommerce store.
By the time you’re finished, you’ll
be ready to build fast and secure
static sites and migrate your
existing websites to Jamstack!
5. What people are saying
about the book:
Finally a book that
addresses Jamstack
core principles at
depth while steering
clear of the marketing
bandwagon.
-Anshuman Purohit
Learn why Jamstack
is important and then
learn to implement a
static site in literally
20 minutes!
-Amit Lamba
An enjoyable
exploration of
static site
generators based
on the Jamstack
architecture.
-George Thomas
6. Raymond Camden is a lead
developer evangelist for HERE. He
works on maps, geospatial stuff,
JavaScript, and enterprise cat
demos. He is the author of multiple
books on web development and has
been actively blogging and
presenting for almost twenty years.
Brian Rinaldi is a developer
advocate at StepZen. Brian has
been involved in static site and
Jamstack development since the
early days, writing and speaking
extensively on a range of related
topics. Brian also serves as the
editor of Jamstacked, a newsletter
focused exclusively on the Jamstack
community.
About the authors
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