
Headless CMS vs WordPress - Which One Is Better?
Headless CMSs are great for some cases but they're not always better than simply using WordPress. We discuss when to use each.
Headless CMSs are great for some cases but they're not always better than simply using WordPress. We discuss when to use each.
API-first is an approach where the API is "designed" before the UI. There are particular use cases where this approach is king.
Bootstrap was created by Twitter in 2011 to make designing and building websites easier and more consistent. The framework provides a set of CSS and JavaScript components, such as navigation bars, buttons, forms, and modals, that can be easily integrated into web pages.
Next.js and Node.js are both awesome tools for building applications, even if they're completely different. We summarize the benefits of each.
Commercetools and Hybris both cater to the enterprise market, but with different approaches. We compare the two tools.
PWAs and Electron have some overlap in the kinds of application use cases they serve. We lay out when to use PWA vs Electron.
Vite is a platform-agnostic frontend tool for building web applications quickly and solves some common developer headaches.
Distributed systems and microservices are similar and overlap a little, but have distinct features. We explore the definitions and examples.
Are enterprise applications and web applications the same thing? We go into depth on how they differ.
PWA and SPA are both great choices for particular projects. We cover the pros and cons or both and when they're the right choice.
Web applications can do almost everything that native apps can, plus they're cheaper to develop. Is there still a place for native apps?
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates are a must have in 2023. A few years ago you could get away without having one installed without too many real repercussions.
Microservice architecture is becoming increasingly popular among businesses as it helps to break down large applications into smaller, more manageable components.
PHP has been alive in the programming world for a long time.
The American Fishing & Tackle Company are an excellent example of a business that understands the value of composable commerce, rapidly rolling out prototypes and the need to be reactive to their customer's changing needs.
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