kamranpayne.com
Static is Where its Atic
http://kamranpayne.com/blog/2015/04/16/static
Static is Where its Atic. Apr 16, 2015. I read a few articles recently that told me to do stuff differently than how I’ve been doing them. It was right and my static sites are cooler now. The biggest thing that really helped learn a bunch in the past few weeks was the Static Apps field guide. After reading through staticapps.org I started using a templating engine built on NodeJS called HarpJS. All that is totally rad and you should check it out. Laquo; What is this. This website is hosted on GitHub!
jerodsanto.net
Find Your Fiji | Jerod Santo
http://jerodsanto.net/2015/01/find-your-fiji
Jerod Santo ·. I watched The Truman Show. Again recently. I always loved Truman’s romanticization of Fiji. He believed it was exactly half way around the world from his little town. That got me thinking. What is half way around the world from. When I heard about Static Showdown. Yet another 48 hour programming competition, but with a static. Twist, I used it as an excuse to build my little Fiji Finder. There’s not much to it. Use the Geolocation API. I would keep it lean and mean. No jQuery, even. Use th...
kamranpayne.com
Backend Services Make Static Awesome
http://kamranpayne.com/blog/2015/06/06/backend
Backend Services Make Static Awesome. Jun 6, 2015. Right now I’m working on an app that uses some backend logic to let clients communicate with each other in real time. I’m gonna talk about that. A little while ago I wrote an article (that no one read) about static apps and why they’re so great. Was really cool, fast, and well documented. In conclusion, backend services like Parse and Firebase are awesome and allow us to make truly static web applications that are fully functional, perform amazingly, and...
nobackend.org
noBackend Solutions
http://nobackend.org/solutions.html
Welcome, to the wonderful world of noBackend,. Where frontend developers build full stack apps,. A noBackend solution should provide a simple frontend API for typical backend tasks, but at the minimum it should provide methods for authentication and data persistence / synchronization. Here is a loose list of some solutions we'd recommend you have a look at. A proper comparison table of existing noBackend solutions is coming soon. See also: unhosted.org. Want to add another noBackend solution?