(no title)
zeptonaut22 | 2 years ago
One dilemma I've faced is when you find yourself in the middle of those two areas and might want to develop an MVP in Jamstack to later add more web-appy features. Jamstack always left me feeling like it was sufficient for my current use case, but with much more complexity I was always one errant feature request away from running into something I couldn't do and having to rewrite everything.
Furthermore, just doing simple things can require significant creativity on how to achieve that. It's fun, because the end result is something that's significantly more performant than anything you could squeeze out of React. I happily use Jamstack for my blog (FCP of 0.8s, Lighthouse score of 100!), but would feel reckless suggesting it for any professional work that I do outside of company blogs or something.
tacker2000|2 years ago
Jamstack is used on less than 10% of websites i would guess.