I’ve previously attempted the surprisingly difficult task of defining what constitutes a traditional web application. If you haven’t already, consider checking out “Beyond Static: Building Dynamic Apps with Gatsby” where many ideas in this blog post are presented in a video/webinar format. To begin, what even is an application, anyways? We’ll take a look at a classic web application - Gmail - which we rebuilt in Gatsby as a demo of how Gatsby can create engaging, modern web applications. In this post, we’ll go into some of the use cases that make for a compelling web application, such as dynamic data fetching, user authentication, and detail why Gatsby is an excellent choice for building web applications. You don’t have to sacrifice the advantages of one approach to reap the benefits of the other. Gatsby is great for building web experiences that leverage the benefits of both so called static sites and web applications - simultaneously. You probably know this! It’s equally great for web applications.
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