
Traditional vs. Headless CMS - Are Monolithic CMSs Dead?
A Content Management System (CMS) is a software platform for creating, managing, and publishing digital content without writing code.
Tim Davidson
30 min read
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A Content Management System (CMS) is a software platform for creating, managing, and publishing digital content without writing code.
Tim Davidson
30 min read
MACH architecture has become a red-hot trend in the enterprise world for the past few years.
Tim Davidson
29 min read
Next.js and Gatsby are two of the most popular static site generators used to build fast and SEO-friendly websites.
Tim Davidson
29 min read
Our team recently jumped in to help a headless eCommerce project that was heading in the wrong direction.
Tim Davidson
31 min read
When it comes to building scalable, interactive web applications, Nuxt and Next.js are two of the most popular choices.
Tim Davidson
30 min read
Online shopping increased significantly as a result of COVID-19 and the accompanying lockdowns. And this is not a passing occurrence.
Tim Davidson
28 min read
Content Management Systems (CMSs) are software systems that help you manage the content of your website.
Wojciech Kałużny
29 min read
Scrum teams are self-organising, so picking the length of the scrum should be a collaborative choice.
Tim Davidson
24 min read
Cascading style sheets (CSS) dictate how HTML elements are displayed on a webpage.
Tim Davidson
28 min read
Customer experience refers to your business's customers' perception of dealing with you.
Tim Davidson
27 min read
Mobile-first design is a term thrown around a lot in the UI and web design industries, but there often need to be more clarity about what it is and why you should use it.

Patryk Michalski
30 min read
MySQL has been the king of databases for a long time, but these days there are relational DBs, document DBs, graph DBs, and K/SV stores.
Tim Davidson
30 min read
Writing requirements for a software project without a structure is a complete nightmare.
Tim Davidson
28 min read
Test-driven development (TDD) solves some of the chaos introduced by an agile software development methodology by forcing the devs to consider the behaviour they're looking to achieve before writing code.
Tim Davidson
29 min read
If you're jumping into building a new web application, you'll need to commit to a frontend framework.
Tim Davidson
28 min read
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