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28 November 2022 | Blog

Why you need Gatsby?

Introduction

I love static site generators. When I want to create a website without writing any code, the best option is usually a static site generator like Gatsby. In this guide, we'll go over why you should use Gatsby JS instead of using other tools like Jekyll or Hugo.

Java 8 is becoming a legacy language

Java 8 is a legacy language. It's not supported in the latest versions of browsers, node.js and React Native. If you want to create apps for these platforms, it's best to write your code using JavaScript instead.

Gatsby is fast

Gatsby is faster than Jekyll and other static site generators.

It's fast because it uses React which is very fast, but also because the way it renders pages is different from every other generator out there.

Use JavaScript Libraries, like React and GraphQL

Use JavaScript libraries, like React and GraphQL.

Use JavaScript libraries, like React and GraphQL.

Gatsby is based on the popular Gatsby framework which is used by companies like Facebook, Netflix, Airbnb and many other big companies. The most important feature of this framework is that it lets you build your site using only HTML files (no need to write any code). You can also use CSS preprocessors such as Sass or LESS instead of writing them yourself if you’re familiar with those languages already!

Gatsby is modern

Gatsby is a modern framework that's easy to learn, use and customize. It's a static site generator that uses React as its front-end technology.

It supports the creation of websites with content management systems (CMS), like WordPress or Jekyll, but can also be used standalone or in conjunction with other frameworks like Angular or VueJS.

React-based, static site generators.

React is a library for building user interfaces and it’s used in many other frameworks. It’s also the underlying technology of Gatsby, an open source static site generator.

Static site generators allow you to build websites without having to write any code by taking care of the entire process from design and development through hosting and distribution.

Gatsby is easy to learn

Gatsby is a JavaScript framework that makes it easy to build beautiful websites. It was created by Max Stoiber and Hugo Giraudel, and the original version of Gatsby was released in July 2017.

Gatsby has a simple yet powerful architecture, which makes it easy for beginners to learn how to use it. Let's take a look at some of its key features:

Easy learning curve - The official documentation is well-written and thorough enough that you can start using Gatsby from scratch without having any prior experience with frameworks or tools like React or Angular (which are often used when building websites).

Integrated with other tools - If you're already comfortable with one tool set but want another option for your next project, then integrating Gatsby into your existing workflow might be perfect for you! While it does rely on Webpack for compilation purposes due to its use of Babel transpilation engine (which converts ES2015+ code into ECMAScript 6), there are still plenty of options available if needed such as Babel itself along side various other plugins like ESLint etc..

Gatsby makes it easy for developers to migrate

Gatsby is a static site generator for React.js, which means you can use it to build your own website. It’s built on top of the React ecosystem, so you can create your own custom components and stylesheets in addition to using the default Gatsby themes (that come preinstalled with each install).

Gatsby makes it easy for developers to migrate from other frameworks like Hugo or Jekyll into something more modern without having too much trouble navigating through all of their features.

Conclusion

It’s a lot of work to migrate your site, but the payoff is huge. Gatsby provides you with a modern, fast and easy way to create an amazing website that’s backed by JavaScript. With Gatsby, you can focus on building your content instead of building it around some complicated backend system.