Let me count the ways: how AWS loves Ghost
Ghost [https://ghost.org/] is one of the most popular CMS and blog platforms, rated 2nd on GitHub [https://github.com/topics/cms], and the biggest open source headless CMS project [https://headlesscms.
Ghost [https://ghost.org/] is one of the most popular CMS and blog platforms, rated 2nd on GitHub [https://github.com/topics/cms], and the biggest open source headless CMS project [https://headlesscms.
I mainly write about my journeys with technology regarding APIs [http://hacksaw.co.za/blog/tag/api/], cloud [http://hacksaw.co.za/blog/tag/cloud/] and DevOps [http://hacksaw.co.za/blog/tag/
I wrote a few posts about my desktop setup [http://hacksaw.co.za/blog/once-you-go-mac-you-cant-go-back/] about 2 years ago. I started with my first MBP in 2013 [http://hacksaw.co.za/blog/im-thinking-of-going-mac/
Legacy corporates are abound, and they see the Internet unicorns stealing their lunch. They know that if you cant beat 'em, then join 'em. So they also want some of the fancy stuff
In the post about APIs and SOA, I mentioned briefly the architecture we designed and built to the support MAD-API: the API ecosystem [http://hacksaw.co.za/blog/a-real-world-dx-experiment/]. To begin understanding MAD-API
I first read Greg'ss original book on SOA many years ago, and recently picked up both his 37 Things / Elevator book, and this Cloud Strategy [https://architectelevator.com/book/cloudstrategy/] - A Decision-based