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23 bookmarks by garrettc
Splash is a javascript rendering service. It’s a lightweight web browser with an HTTP API, implemented in Python 3 using Twisted and QT5.
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The essential guide to content infrastructure vs. headless and decoupled CMSs
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"The traditional CMS systems were built to manage websites. Headless CMS, however, represents a universal building block that can be used in any scenarios that involve content."
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"With the raise of popularity of single-page application (SPA), we can separate front-end and back-end completely."
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"Having problems understanding the concept of headless CMS? Cracking these secrets might help you understand what it is."
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"Prismic helps developers and marketers/content managers to work on websites and apps together: 1) Developers can focus on code and never touch content 2) Content teams can change and create pages independently· Compatible with React, Angular, Node, Laravel, Rails, vanilla JS/PHP/Ruby"
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"BackstopJS automates visual regression testing of your responsive web UI by comparing DOM screenshots over time."
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"In the third installment of REST Easy, our RESTful module tutorial series, we’ll take a look at how to filter your API endpoints for results, a great feature that brings in the power of Entity Field Query for your APIs."
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"This post will walk you through the process from planning to prototyping to developing, theming, and QAing the final product."
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"In this series I will take you through developing a REST API with Drupal 7 and the RESTful module. We’ll make sure you have a solid foundation and build up the API one step at a time."
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"Meteor is a JavaScript framework that enables developers to quickly create reactive, highly accessible applications. Drupal is a great content management system that makes it really easy to create well-structured content models and interact with data. Why not combine the two and let Drupal provide Meteor with semantic data with Meteor rendering that data in a reactive way?"
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"…any API is only as good as its documentation. Wouldn't it be great if Drupal could build out this documentation for us – and keep it current as we make changes?"
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Luke Herrington shares his experience with integrating an existing Drupal backend with a Backbone.Marionette Todo app.
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Using Drupal to build a headless CMS engine, with Elasticsearch for storage, and Silex as a frontend.
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