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Jamstack CMS: The Past, The Present and The Future

Smashing Magazine

It was a battle of not only proprietary vs open source but also static vs dynamic. You could create and update blog posts, all content was straight HTML — open-source WYSIWYG editors weren’t available at the time, and Markdown didn’t come about until 2004. We can see all the bones of modern Jamstack CMSs here.

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How To Migrate From jQuery To Next.js

Smashing Magazine

When jQuery appeared in 2006, a lot of developers and organizations started to adopt it for their projects. It is an open-source React framework that offers features to generate static pages, create server-side rendered pages, and combine both types in the same application. How To Migrate From jQuery To Next.js.