Gatsby is a React–based, GraphQL powered static site generator. It combines together the best parts of React, webpack, react–router, GraphQL, and other front end tools to provide excellent developer experience. Gatsby is far more than typical static site generator though. You can think of it more like a modern front–end framework.
It uses powerful pre–configuration to build a website that uses only static files for incredibly fast page loads, service workers, code splitting, server side rendering, smart image loading, asset optimization, and data prefetching.
The course will consist of two parts. In the first part, the tutorial part we will cover Gatsby basics, and in the second part, projects part, we will build interesting projects using Gatsby.
All project intro videos are available for preview.
With the new Gatsby create blazing fast web experiences that integrate your favorite services and content. Build e–commerce sites, landing pages, blogs and more in minutes.
Go from idea to production in literal minutes with a 10x developer experience. Gatsby is built on popular, proven tech like React and GraphQL, has loads of tutorials and starter templates, and over 2500 plugins that can help integrate all of your favorite web services.
Gatsby loads only critical 1 parts of the page, exactly when the visitor needs it, and not a second sooner. Once loaded, Gatsby prefetches resources 2 for other pages so that clicking on the site feels buttery smooth and responsive. Everything is statically generated at runtime – so your site loads as fast as possible.
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Courses : 10
Specification: Gatsby.js Tutorial and Projects Course
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Price | $15.99 |
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Duration | 22 hours |
Year | 2022 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Enrique Adelino Montes Araujo –
As always this instructor is great !!!
Marcel Schwarz –
Excellent class that surpassed my expectations! Well explained, not only taught Gatsby but also the ecosystems around it, like most commonly used plugins, CMSes etc. Taught via several beautiful projects and includes all the step by step code. Only thing I’d have to criticize is that it’s a bit stretched after explaining all of the concepts, they’re explained again in the first project in all length. That wouldn’t have been necessary. Also, some of the later projects don’t really teach any new concepts, it’s just a repeat of earlier workflows. Good practice though.
John Ritterbush –
The instructor has done an awesome job of setting up exactly what he wants to cover and made it clear which sections I can skip or focus on depending on my goals. Excited to continue learning.
Harland Lohora –
It’s amazing, the best video course that I found about Gatsby. 🙂
Keith R Bailey –
I m thankful for a course from Gatsby that finally explains what basics you need to know about React.js, rather than just shrugging you off and saying you need to know the basics and come back later. This instructor explains what you need to know without help first before diving deeper into this course and I m like that he has split it up for those wanting to learn the quick way, and the thorough way.
Grzegorz Sieczkowski –
Overall it’s quit ok course. I’ve learned some interesting things. But i think there is to much focus on external tools not connected directly with Gatsby (Contentful, Netlify). I’d like to see more advanced version of Backroads or Restaurant project with reactive menu/tours (filters, search, etc.). It would be nice also to see more GraphQL examples as it’s main data wrapper for Gatsby. For example some user authentication and order/tour submit using GraphQL to show mutations, etc. At the end of last project I feel like it was cut just right before the most interesting things 😀
Izhik Marj –
great
Tumayi Comfort Nyamakura –
Well explained and easy to follow through. Nice job.
Charles –
The pace could be a little bit slower, and would be go more in depth into the details of something that may be important.