I use JavaScript/TypeScript with React and React Native. I prefer MongoDB over any other database. I have recently switched to Go as my language of choice as I am now a DevOps Engineer.
I'm aware. I changed a few of the colors on mine. I wanted to give people an idea on how easy using the JAMStack is and that is one of the best courses on it. However I also know how expensive FrontEnd Masters is, especially for someone just starting out so I "borrowed" from Jason and that course. That is the only thing I took and in the subsequent posts I write about using Gatsby and the JAMStack it won't be just using what he does. I didn't see the harm in posting about something I thought was useful. But if it in any way upsets frontendmasters.com or Jason Lengstorf or if Dev.to gets upset I have no problem with removing the post. I wasn't trying to steal the code or anything like that. I just wanted people to know how easy it was and that course one is super great but also really expensive for someone starting out. Love everything that guy puts out on frontendmasters.
I went ahead and added at the bottom where I got the idea and some of the code from to plug frontendmasters. Thank you for bringing that to my attention.
I use JavaScript/TypeScript with React and React Native. I prefer MongoDB over any other database. I have recently switched to Go as my language of choice as I am now a DevOps Engineer.
Yeah. I really love it. I am currently a fullstack developer but I started out as a frontend and just like Jason says at the beginning of the course had to figure out how to write backend code. I don't hate the backend side of writing web apps or apps in general but I do really like the simplistic style and approach that the JAMStack offers. Plus Gatsby is just great and Netlify as well. Which of course Jason Lengstorf both worked/works for. Haha.
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I'm aware. I changed a few of the colors on mine. I wanted to give people an idea on how easy using the JAMStack is and that is one of the best courses on it. However I also know how expensive FrontEnd Masters is, especially for someone just starting out so I "borrowed" from Jason and that course. That is the only thing I took and in the subsequent posts I write about using Gatsby and the JAMStack it won't be just using what he does. I didn't see the harm in posting about something I thought was useful. But if it in any way upsets frontendmasters.com or Jason Lengstorf or if Dev.to gets upset I have no problem with removing the post. I wasn't trying to steal the code or anything like that. I just wanted people to know how easy it was and that course one is super great but also really expensive for someone starting out. Love everything that guy puts out on frontendmasters.
I went ahead and added at the bottom where I got the idea and some of the code from to plug frontendmasters. Thank you for bringing that to my attention.
Totally understandable! I've been recently digging into the JAM myself so am glad to see more people talking about it either way!
Yeah. I really love it. I am currently a fullstack developer but I started out as a frontend and just like Jason says at the beginning of the course had to figure out how to write backend code. I don't hate the backend side of writing web apps or apps in general but I do really like the simplistic style and approach that the JAMStack offers. Plus Gatsby is just great and Netlify as well. Which of course Jason Lengstorf both worked/works for. Haha.