there is no ultimate stack that would fit all your needs. You will use something else based on what you are working on and for whom you are working. No matter what tech you choose, you should aim for simplicity and ease of maintenance.
In the ever-evolving field of software development, security remains important. With the increasing complexity and scale of software systems, the need for robust security measures has never been greater.
When we think about a CMS, the first thing that comes to our mind is WordPress. And even if we aren't thinking about WP, we still see an admin panel somewhere on the internet.
Picking up a perfect CMS isn't an easy task. You have to consider many things before picking the one and only. Here is a small guide explaining the different aspects of every CMS.
Can you imagine that WordPress is 20 years old? I can't. I still wear the t-shirt that was created for WP's 15th birthday. I also remember how we celebrated those birthday in Kalisz, during a WordUp. A lot have changed during those years.
Over time we can hear more and more voices advocating for the WordPress headless approach. The question is - is this really the best for WP to go, or maybe it's just another marketing stunt? Spoiler alert - it's a bit of both.