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Reducing Carbon Emissions On The Web

Smashing Magazine

It can be hard to visualize the huge network of hardware that allows you to send a request for a page to a server and then receive a response back. So, when people first started talking about the Internet having similar carbon emissions to the airline industry , I was a bit skeptical. To do just that, I decided to conduct a little study.

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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. It also allows creating serverless APIs inside the same app.

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Jamstack CMS: The Past, The Present and The Future

Smashing Magazine

Yet, for all these technological developments, it’s interesting that many of us are still serving sites in the same way Tim did with the very first website — a web server serving static website files. Nanoc removed the UI and is instead a program you run on the command line. But, when it worked, it was magical. More after jump!

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