Jamstack
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Jamstack
Summary
Jamstack is a software stack[1]. Jamstack draws 37 Wikipedia views per month (software_stack category, ranking #5 of 6).[2]
Key Facts
- Jamstack is credited with the discovery of Mathias Biilmann[3].
- Jamstack's instance of is recorded as software stack[4].
- Jamstack's instance of is recorded as computing infrastructure[5].
- Q2005 is named after Jamstack[6].
- application programming interface is named after Jamstack[7].
- markup language is named after Jamstack[8].
- software stack is named after Jamstack[9].
- Jamstack's logo image is recorded as Jamstack logo (2017).svg[10].
- Jamstack's logo image is recorded as Jamstack logo.svg[11].
- Jamstack's programmed in is recorded as Q2005[12].
- Jamstack's part of is recorded as World Wide Web[13].
- Jamstack's Commons category is recorded as Jamstack[14].
- Jamstack's has part is recorded as Q2005[15].
- Jamstack's has part is recorded as application programming interface[16].
- Jamstack's has part is recorded as markup language[17].
- Jamstack's official website is recorded as https://jamstack.org/[18].
- Jamstack's described by source is recorded as IndieWeb[19].
- Jamstack's official name is recorded as Jamstack[20].
- Jamstack's Stack Exchange tag is recorded as https://stackoverflow.com/tags/jamstack[21].
- Jamstack's different from is recorded as Jamstack[22].
- Jamstack's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11hdxcnfj1[23].
- Jamstack's Quora topic ID is recorded as JAMstack[24].
- Jamstack's subreddit is recorded as JAMstack[25].
- Jamstack's GitHub topic is recorded as jamstack[26].
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Geography
Jamstack's part of is recorded as World Wide Web[13].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include software stack[4] and computing infrastructure[5].
History and Context
Things named after include Q2005[6], a scripting language[27], founded in 1995[28]; application programming interface[7], a Q138877012[29]; markup language[8], a type of computer language[30]; and software stack[9].
Why It Matters
Jamstack draws 37 Wikipedia views per month (software_stack category, ranking #5 of 6).[2]