Gatsby JS: Build PWA Blog With GraphQL And React + WordPress
$109.99 $18.99Track price
Gatsby JS is a free and open source framework based on React that helps developers build blazing fast static site generator which can create websites and apps.
But what does this even mean?
Well… it combines together the best parts of React, Webpack, React–router, GraphQL, and other front–end tools in to one and creates an amazing tool enjoyable for developers!
With Gatsby JS you can use modern web tech without the headache. Everything will be setup and will be waiting for you to start building.
One of the best things about Gatsby is that you can bring your own data from headless CMS, APIs, Databases or the file system.
There is no limit there.
You can source data even from WordPress
And this makes it very easy for clients to interact with the website that you have built for them and add new content.
They just need to update their posts on WordPress and that’s it…
Also with Gatsby you will NOT build a website with last decade’s tech.
The future of the web is mobile, JavaScript and APIs—the JAMstack.
Every website is a web app and every web app is a website.
With Gatsby It is very easy to make your project a Static Progressive Web App (PWA)
Instructor Details
Courses : 2
Specification: Gatsby JS: Build PWA Blog With GraphQL And React + WordPress
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Price | $18.99 |
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Duration | 4 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
$109.99 $18.99
connor B –
Informative!
Gerardo Jaramillo –
2nd part of the course is really great, learn a lot.
Xiang Wang –
very good teaching style, very beginner friendly
Eugene Havrylov –
I didn’t want to learn how to style components based on the Bootstrap stylesheet. I was expecting the core Gatsby features review. So far, everything is about layouts, stylings, etc.
Abdelmonaem Shahat –
good course
Dave Pickut –
I’m a somewhat experienced React coder, but I hadn’t looked at Gatsby. This is an excellent course and Gatsby is a great tool for someone to get up and running on development of React based web apps.
Robert Haugen –
I really enjoyed this course and even if you are n00b like me when it comes to react, graphql, etc it helped me a lot. Highly recommended 🙂
Fame Razak –
Half way through. Content so far has been great, each section building on the previous which has been to follow along. Where I got stuck, there were already answers from previous students so all round, a good experience so far.
Fabio Callegari –
Rangel is very practical and direct. It’s a quick course that covers most things you need to know to get started with Gatsby, GraphQL and WordPress.
Heru Bond –
Teacher should make the UI better
Jean Wang –
Very good structured material! Well explanation! Valuable information! I start the course with little basic knowledge of React and medium knowledge of WordPress, learn a lot about the key info to turn a WordPress site into JAMStack site.
Lorena Cala a –
Right to the point! The instructor has approached some subjects that are extremely important when building a professional blog such as SEO and optimization.
Rune Claeys –
I would’ve loved some more explantation on why and when Gatsby could/should be used
Moritz Wright –
It is good to have an basic understatement of Gatsby, Graphql and gatsby source wordpres
Karolis Svirskas –
Love this.
Sebastien Montibeller –
Too basic, just a repeat of the video we can find on youtube