![]() ![]() ![]() And I think this is where a lot of people just get excited because they can use their favorite text deck and they can move the burden to the people that enter the content somewhere else, but what people actually care about. To scale up for the future, this is one part.Īnd the other part for the explosion of these new headless CMSs for me is really that developers at some point didn’t want to use traditional CMSs, necessarily, they wanted to do their we’re doing level to level today, but they want to use the Angulares, Reacts, whatever, without having something they have to install, set up and that limits them and what they do. And when you want to serve mobile, web, all of these kind of things, you have to have a content management suspect that is platform agnostic, and usually, all of the new ones are based on is JSON because you can use it everywhere. So the first one is the problem of shipping multichannel. I think the, I think there are two angles to this. What do you think caused this explosion? Where did companies like Contentful come from? So can you tell us a little bit, like, I feel like there has been an explosion in the last couple of years of what gets described as a headless CMS or an API driven CMS. But we’re going to be taking that and combining it with Stripe for payments so we can pay wall content and we’re going to use Nulafy identity and functions to be the authentication layer. Contentful is a headless CMS, sounds like Laila knows you already. This is going to be, we’re going to be doing JavaScript stuff today. This is going to be kind of for the people who came from Laila’s stream, we’re going to be working on a different kind of identity. ![]() And Contentful is one of the CMSs out there that allow you to build cool stuff for Jamstack. Yeah, I’m Stefan, I do JavaScript, Jamstack stuff and I work for Contentful. So, Stefan, for people who are not familiar with your work, do you want to give a little bit of background on who you are? Yeah, so I am, I am super excited, oh, hey, hello, right on time, thank you so much for the raid. I’m very, like, I have there are languages I’ve learned enough that I know that I’m wrong, but not enough to do it properly.įair enough. But it’s also not a very common German name. I’m flexible, but you said Stefan decently, so that was nice. Today on the show, we have Stefan Judis, thank you for joining us.įirst of all, did I murder your last name? I should have asked before we came on. Hello, everyone, and welcome to another episode of Learn with Jason. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) is provided in order to facilitate communication accessibility and may not be a totally verbatim record of the proceedings. Full Transcript Click to expand the full transcriptĬaptions provided by White Coat Captioning ( ). ![]()
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