Jamstack vs. WordPress, Round 2: The Two Matts Debate

Just over a month ago, I published the first public comments by WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg about Jamstack, the emerging web publishing architecture that represents a direct challenge to WordPress (and, more generally, the LAMP stack). Mullenweg told me that Jamstack is “a regression for the vast majority of the people adopting it,” which sparked … Read more

Developers Are in Charge Again

“Developers, developers, developers!” Steve Ballmer bellowed on-stage, his shirt drenched in sweat as he repeatedly chanted the word at a Microsoft conference twenty years ago. He was making the point, in his usual over-excited way, that developers were of central importance to his company. We can chuckle today at that YouTube video of Ballmer, but … Read more

JAMstack vs. WordPress: Which Is the Future of Web Architecture?

When WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg told me several weeks ago that “JAMstack is a regression for the vast majority of the people adopting it,” I expected some rebuttals from the JAMstack community. Ohad Eder-Pressman, CEO of budding JAMstack platform Stackbit, was first in line. He penned an open letter to Mullenweg, concluding that JAMstack would … Read more

TriggerMesh Wants to Be the Plumber for Multicloud

Multicloud is a term that gets thrown around a lot in the cloud native ecosystem. Put simply, it means using more than one cloud platform as part of your IT environment. That’s typically just the start of your multipronged cloud services approach, too — there are thousands of cloud-based products that add additional functionality to … Read more

OutSystems Pushes Low-Code Beyond Its Visual Basic Legacy

Can you be a developer without hand-coding? It sounds like a sacrilegious question, like asking can you be a musician without playing an instrument. But with the increasing popularity of the “low-code” movement in the cloud native era — not to mention its “no-code” cousin — we are seeing more and more development work being … Read more

WordPress Co-Founder Matt Mullenweg Is Not a Fan of JAMstack

Matt Mullenweg, founding developer of WordPress and CEO of Automattic, thinks the currently trendy JAMstack approach to website management — which decouples the frontend from the backend, and doesn’t require web servers — is a backward step for the web. “JAMstack is a regression for the vast majority of the people adopting it,” Mullenweg told … Read more

How Thundra Tackles Serverless Limitations and Platform Power

What Kubernetes is to containers, AWS Lambda is to serverless. In other words, Lambda is the dominant platform of serverless. There’s one key difference, of course: unlike Kubernetes, Lambda isn’t open source. It’s owned by Amazon Web Services, one of the most powerful technology companies in the world. But that hasn’t stopped an emerging ecosystem … Read more

Fauna and Its Client-Serverless Application Model

In the serverless paradigm, the idea is to abstract away the backend so that developers don’t need to deal with it. That’s all well and good when it comes to servers and complex infrastructure like Kubernetes. But up till now, database systems haven’t typically been a part of the serverless playbook. The assumption has been … Read more

The Rise of Full Stack Serverless at Amazon Web Services

This week I talk with Nader Dabit, senior developer advocate at Amazon Web Services (AWS), about the state of serverless technology. Dabit also has a new book out, published by O’Reilly Media, entitled “Full Stack Serverless.” It’s a guide to building full-stack applications using React, AWS, GraphQL and AWS Amplify. AWS is a leading proponent … Read more

Strapi’s Headless CMS and Lessons Learned from Docker

Of all the components of the JAMstack model of web development, the content management part is the most immature currently. But in the technology world, where there is immaturity there is opportunity. In the case of JAMstack, the opportunity is to re-imagine the traditional content management system (CMS) with something called a “headless CMS.” To … Read more

Gatsby’s Content Mesh and Its Role in JAMstack

Like everything else in the cloud era, the content management system (CMS) is undergoing a transition from monolithic architecture to a more modular approach. Gatsby, a cloud services company for web development, is one of a number of startups trying to rethink content management in this way. For this week’s column, I spoke with Gatsby … Read more