David Wells, from Netlify, and I take a crack at answering this question in an understandable way.
Are there still servers involved? Of course, but you don't manage them, scale them, or pay for them when you aren't using them. It really is a different model that deserves a new name.
Better yet, they enable front-end developers like us to do more than we ever thought we could. We'll cover a variety of use cases that might get you …
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#50: Building a Customized and Dynamic Ordering Form
#49: Hodgepodge of Photoshop Tricks
#48: Skinning phpBB
#47: CSS Shorthand
#46: Domains, DNS, Hosting and Google Apps
#45: Using FoxyCart for eCommerce
#44: Hodgepodge of WordPress Tricks
#43: How to Use CSS Sprites
#42: All About Floats Screencast
#41: WordPress as a CMS
#40: How z-index Works
#39: How to Use sIFR 3
#38: Basics & Tips on Designing for the iPhone
#37: Status, Fluid and Menu Bar Apps
#36: Current Nav Highlighting: Using PHP to Set the Body ID
#35: Intro to jQuery 2
#34: Integrating and Customizing Google Maps
#33: eCommerce Product Page Makeover
#32: Using the Unit PNG Fix
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