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Lightning Talk Round B: GatsbyJS #35

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dvrylc opened this issue Feb 23, 2020 · 3 comments
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Lightning Talk Round B: GatsbyJS #35

dvrylc opened this issue Feb 23, 2020 · 3 comments

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dvrylc commented Feb 23, 2020

PUNCH

  • Chart showing Gatsby's fast growth as compared to other static site generators
  • List of prominent and influential companies that use Gatsby to build their websites

WIIFY

In this talk, you will learn how to build websites that are fast, powerful, and how Gatsby makes this process easy.

Roadmap

  • What is Gatsby?
  • How is Gatsby different? + demo
  • Getting started with Gatsby

Key Points

  • Gatsby is fast: Performance isn't optional, it's built-in.
  • Gatsby is powerful: Build ambitious websites using the robust data layer that allows you to pull data from anywhere.
  • Gatsby is easy: Hundreds of pre-built starters available.

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Gatsby allows you to build websites that are fast, powerful, with great ease. Start building websites with Gatsby today.

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damithc commented Feb 23, 2020

Given Gatsby is a product like MarkBind, what aspect do you plan to focus on in this talk? Is there enough useful things to talk about, keeping in mind that you'll be giving this talk twice?

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dvrylc commented Feb 23, 2020

Aside from a brief intro to Gatsby, I'll be mainly focusing on Gatsby's powerful data ingestion features built on top of GraphQL, and how it allows Gatsby to be more than just an ordinary static site generator.

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damithc commented Feb 23, 2020

Aside from a brief intro to Gatsby, I'll be mainly focusing on Gatsby's powerful data ingestion features built on top of GraphQL, and how it allows Gatsby to be more than just an ordinary static site generator.

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