Matt Biilmann - JAMstack at Scale: why pre-built markup is critical

Matt Biilmann discusses the importance of pre-built markup in the JAMstack, highlighting its benefits for performance, responsiveness, and automation, as well as the growth of the JAMstack and its potential for building complex applications.

Key takeaways
  • The power of the build step is crucial in the JAMstack, allowing for pre-built markup and improved performance.
  • Pre-built markup can reduce the workload on the browser, making for faster pageloads and better user experiences.
  • Decoupling the front-end and back-end can improve performance and responsiveness.
  • Adoption of the JAMstack is growing, with more companies and developers embracing its benefits.
  • The browser has become a powerful platform, capable of running complex applications and handling multiple tasks.
  • The power of the build step can also be used to take processing time out of the actual request, making for faster response times.
  • The JAMstack approach can be used to build responsive designs, taking into account different screen formats and dimensions.
  • The power of the build step can also be used to automate processes, such as minifying HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
  • The JAMstack approach can be used to improve the performance of web applications, by reducing HTTP requests and improving page rendering.
  • The browser is becoming an operating system, running JavaScript and handling multiple tasks.
  • The JAMstack approach can be used to build single-page applications, using pre-built markup and improving performance.
  • The build step can be used to take processing time out of the actual request, making for faster response times.
  • The JAMstack approach can be used to improve the performance of web applications, by reducing HTTP requests and improving page rendering.
  • The browser is becoming an important platform for building web applications, with increasing power and functionality.
  • The build step can be used to automate processes, such as minifying HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
  • The JAMstack approach can be used to improve the performance of web applications, by reducing HTTP requests and improving page rendering.
  • The browser is becoming an important platform for building web applications, with increasing power and functionality.
  • The build step can be used to automate processes, such as minifying HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
  • The JAMstack approach can be used to improve the performance of web applications, by reducing HTTP requests and improving page rendering.
  • The browser is becoming an important platform for building web applications, with increasing power and functionality.
  • The build step can be used to automate processes, such as minifying HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
  • The JAMstack approach can be used to improve the performance of web applications, by reducing HTTP requests and improving page rendering.