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10: Another Spoonful of The Jamstack: When to Use It and More...

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In the second episode of the Development Best Practices podcast, Josh Taylor, ILM Senior Consultant, dive deeper into the best practices around The Jamstack. Josh will talk about what sold him on The Jamstack, when and when NOT to use a static website, and Josh's favorite Jamstack setup. If you haven't listened to our last episode, The Jamstack: How it Brings Speed, Security and Scale, I would encourage you to do so before listening to this one - Josh does a nice job of laying the groundwork behind the Jamstack along with how to learn to use it and what maintenance looks like.
1:40 What convinced Josh to start using the Jamstack
4:10 Why not use a static website for everything?
5:50 How to manage build times
7:30 Josh's favorite Jamstack setup
8:40 What's new about Jamstack?
10:10 Jamstack and its place in the future of development
The Development Best Practice Podcast is brought to you by ILM Professional Services. Did you think the Jamstack can help your organization, and want to learn more? ILM would like to help. Please visit ilmservice.com today to request some time to speak with Josh!
Special thanks to Josie Bigler for all his expert assistance in helping to prepare the questions for this podcast.

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In the second episode of the Development Best Practices podcast, Josh Taylor, ILM Senior Consultant, dive deeper into the best practices around The Jamstack. Josh will talk about what sold him on The Jamstack, when and when NOT to use a static website, and Josh's favorite Jamstack setup. If you haven't listened to our last episode, The Jamstack: How it Brings Speed, Security and Scale, I would encourage you to do so before listening to this one - Josh does a nice job of laying the groundwork behind the Jamstack along with how to learn to use it and what maintenance looks like.
1:40 What convinced Josh to start using the Jamstack
4:10 Why not use a static website for everything?
5:50 How to manage build times
7:30 Josh's favorite Jamstack setup
8:40 What's new about Jamstack?
10:10 Jamstack and its place in the future of development
The Development Best Practice Podcast is brought to you by ILM Professional Services. Did you think the Jamstack can help your organization, and want to learn more? ILM would like to help. Please visit ilmservice.com today to request some time to speak with Josh!
Special thanks to Josie Bigler for all his expert assistance in helping to prepare the questions for this podcast.

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