Deploying a Serverless Jamstack Site with RedwoodJS, Fauna, and Vercel

This article is for anyone interested in the emerging ecosystem of tools and technologies related to Jamstack and serverless. We’re going to use Fauna’s GraphQL API as a serverless back-end for a Jamstack front-end built with the Redwood framework and deployed with a one-click deploy on Vercel. In other words, lots to learn! By the end, you’ll not only get to dive into Jamstack and serverless concepts, but also hands-on experience with a really neat combination of tech … Read article “Deploying a Serverless Jamstack Site with RedwoodJS, Fauna, and Vercel”

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