Astro from the Ground Up
Despite being new, Astro is already changing the game for building Jamstack applications with its focus on deliverying better performance through less JavaScript. Cassidy Williams shows you how to get started.
The talk describes how Jamstack benefits web projects in large organizations. Starting with a general description of advantages of the approach over monolithic architectures in those use cases. Both technical and non-technical points are brought up. A focus is also put on how to talk about Jamstack with non-technical stakeholders. Further the talk will touch on best solutions and tools for Jamstack-based web projects in large organizations. An emphasis is put on describing the importance of understanding stakeholders needs and choosing a stack that allows the development team to quickly deliver new features and easily maintain existing ones. The presentation touches on practical examples of successful web projects that made the seemingly risky move to go with Jamstack.
Aspiring software engineer with a passion for front-end and serverless solutions. Enjoys solving problems and always eager to learn new skills. A technology enthusiast with love for both programming and human languages. Privately loves hiking and brewing coffee.
Despite being new, Astro is already changing the game for building Jamstack applications with its focus on deliverying better performance through less JavaScript. Cassidy Williams shows you how to get started.
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