DXC Industry news #6: Are headless pioneers and monoliths jealous of one another?
Welcome to the sixth monthly DXC Industry News installment! Business and tech tidings on frameworks, open-source projects, tooling, and architectures are featured.
Cheeky pondering
It’s a confusing world where the monoliths can’t stop talking about how composable they are while the headless pioneers slowly turn themselves into monoliths by introducing the "neck of headless". The whole market is trying to fill the gap toward Digital Experience Composition. Exciting yet confusing times ahead!
Business news
The many content management systems (CMSes) available in the market make it challenging to pick the right one for your organization. Turn to this vendor-agnostic guide for useful tips and hints.
This article chronicles an interview with Darren Guarnaccia, president of Uniform, who spells out the challenges of creating a truly composable system, the need to restore to marketers the control in presenting web experiences, and the ease of learning digital experience composition.
This guide defines the digital experience composition platform (DXCP) and describes how it originated from technologies like digital experience platforms.
Uniform released a resource center containing a host of downloadable assets about digital experience composition.
Tech news
Learn about the various forms of glue code and how to avoid the technical-debt nightmare they cause.
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As part of its strategic shift toward more versatility for composable architecture, Netlify is transferring its CMS to PM, a Netlify-trusted agency partner, rebranding the CMS as Decap CMS.
Based on real-world production data from HTTP Archive and Google Chrome, this analysis spotlights the performance of web frameworks in 2023.
Brad Frost describes how to create designs through AI, emphasizing the importance of applying human expertise and intentionality during the process.
Creating memes with dynamic text on images through Next.js and Cloudinary is fun and engrossing. This video steps you through the procedure: display images with Next.js and Cloudinary, add dynamic text, switch the background image, and upload a custom image for the meme in a Next.js app.
This simple React component makes titles more readable and is a custom take on text-wrap: balance proposal.
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1yAwesome tim. Ik snap er geen fluit van, maar dat hindert niet.