It's impossible to keep up with the range of web development tools available, but that doesn't stop one from trying. This article focuses on some key features of some JAMstack applications - sites based on Javascript, APIs, and Markup (JAM). Three major categories are presented: headless CMSs, static site hosts, and static site generators. I'm most interested in the first of these because of the potential to work with a range of services across a distributed network. Something like KeystoneJS, for example.
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