Our thoughts and experiences with SSGs
The JS Party crew discuss static site generators, our experiences with them, and what the future might hold for this ever-evolving technology.
The JS Party crew discuss static site generators, our experiences with them, and what the future might hold for this ever-evolving technology.
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Featuring
- Safia Abdalla – Twitter, GitHub, Website
- Kevin Ball – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, Website
- Christopher Hiller – Twitter, GitHub, Website
Notes and Links
- 11ty static site generator
- How We Used Gatsby.js to Build a Blazing Fast E-Commerce Site
- Vuepress
- Both the nteract Website and nteract Play were made with Next.js
- Siteleaf is a CMS that works with Jekyll
- Panini on GitHub
- The Building Blocks site was made with Panini
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!