![]() So, unlike a framework such as Django, Gatsby does not render anything on the server when a request is made. ![]() How is this different from server-side rendering? The primary difference is that there is no server-side code. It’s a tool that generates static sites whenever you decide to run a build on your code base.Ĭontrast this to typical javascript frameworks and libraries, these usually generate HTML content on the client side during runtime. They are not rendered during runtime there is no server-side code, no database, etc. Static sites have been around for a very long time, and realistically are the original website: simply HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. UIT 5: In this week's episode I share my thoughts on the use of GatsbyJS and whether I feel it's a viable static site generator framework.
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