GatsbyJS: The Big Picture
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Gatsby is a React-based open source framework for creating static websites and web applications. This course will show you everything you need to know to understand and evaluate this amazing technology.
There are many ways to build websites and web applications nowadays. GatsbyJS is an opinionated open source framework based on React that offers performance, scalability, and security out of the box. In this course, GatsbyJS: The Big Picture, you’ll learn everything there is to know to understand and evaluate this amazing technology. First, you’ll explore the building blocks of the JAMStack architecture and GatsbyJS. Next, you’ll discover how easy it is to start creating new projects with Gatsby and discover GatsbyJS code syntax and conventions. Finally, you’ll learn about Gatsby’s tooling and fantastic ecosystem. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll understand GatsbyJS building blocks and be able to determine whether this technology is the right fit for your next project.
There are many ways to build websites and web applications nowadays. GatsbyJS is an opinionated open source framework based on React that offers performance, scalability, and security out of the box. In this course, GatsbyJS: The Big Picture, you’ll learn everything there is to know to understand and evaluate this amazing technology. First, you’ll explore the building blocks of the JAMStack architecture and GatsbyJS. Next, you’ll discover how easy it is to start creating new projects with Gatsby and discover GatsbyJS code syntax and conventions. Finally, you’ll learn about Gatsby’s tooling and fantastic ecosystem. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll understand GatsbyJS building blocks and be able to determine whether this technology is the right fit for your next project.
Taught by
Marcelo Pastorino
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