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Jamstack CMS: The Past, The Present and The Future

Smashing Magazine

The world’s first website was made from static HTML files created in a text editor. Fast-forward 30 years, and website technology has changed significantly — we have images, stylesheets, JavaScript, streaming video, AJAX, animation, WebSockets, WebGL, rounded corners in CSS — the list goes on. Mike Neumegen. released 1998.

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Top Frontend Frameworks to use in 2022

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Thus, the entire website development methodology benefits from the boosted speed and saves times by using these top front end frameworks. Another benefit of using a modern web framework is that a static/dynamic website can be packaged into a Portable Web Application (PWA). Faster and scalable performance as compared to React or Vue.

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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. The result of jQuery popularity is measurable still today: Almost 80% of the most popular websites of the world still use it. Let’s discuss how we could stop using jQuery and migrate our website into a React or Next.js