The Evolution of Jamstack
The definition of Jamstack is evolving quickly and in this free session, Ishan Anand will look at what is driving this change and share a unifying theory of what Jamstack is.
New technologies and methods are empowering web developers to build more advanced user experiences (UX). These rich experiences are often the competitive edge a product or service needs to take off. Web developers must balance the desire for engaging user interfaces with accessibility, while reaching a wide audience across browsers and devices. They must have an excellent understanding of HTML/CSS, JavaScript, frameworks, performance, web standards, design, and so much more. Our sessions cover the latests tips and tricks for making it all work.
The definition of Jamstack is evolving quickly and in this free session, Ishan Anand will look at what is driving this change and share a unifying theory of what Jamstack is.
Anant Jhingran will explore whether GraphQL can bridge the divide between the backend and frontend developers by meeting the needs of both.
Francois Lanthier Nadeau will explore monolithic, Jamstack, and headless commerce and how to pick your e-commerce stack.
In this session, Tamas Piros will show how you can leverage WebAssembly to extend the capabilities of the browser and JavaScript.
Adam Lamarre will explore a solution to adding personalization to a Jamstack site.
Obinna Ekwuno makes the case for prioritizing web accessibility based upon our sense of self and of empathy.