I'll admit that I still love the traditional static site generator (SSG). Once upon a time, I recall these were somewhat dismissively referred to as "legacy" SSGs. These are tools like Jekyll and Hugo that have been around seemingly forever and were specifically designed for generating static content (aka static sites). They've been joined by their more recent counterparts like Eleventy and Bridgetown.
Tools like Next.js, Nuxt.js, Gatsby and others still appear to dominate overall usage. But, rather than be replaced as they once seemed like they might, traditional SSGs feel like they've found a more permanent place in the Jamstack developer toolset. If so, I am grateful for that.
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Remix vs Next.js Remix is a relatively new React-based full-stack framework created by the original team behind react-router. It takes a very different approach than Next.js. This is a detailed guide to the key differences.
David Herbert
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The ‘Islands’ Era Continuing this ongoing series that examines different generations of static site generators (SSGs), this edition looks at ones that adopted the “islands architecture” that allows for partial hydration.
Mike Neumegen
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Working with Algolia's Crawler A look at adding Algolia’s Crawler product, which automatically crawls your site’s content, to a Jamstack site
Raymond Camden
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Thank you for reading. — Brian
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