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2: WordPress vs. Jamstack in 2020 – Part 1

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I’ve been catching up on WordPress podcasts recently, and I came across an episode of The Matt Report (one of my favorite WordPress podcasts) that discussed an ongoing feud between Matt Mullenweg (CEO of Automattic) and Matt Biilmann (CEO of Netlify). The topic of this podcast really caught my attention because I’m a huge supporter of both WordPress and the Jamstack, and I actually use both of these web technologies on a daily basis. In this episode, we’ll take a look at the arguments from both sides, and I’ll share my thoughts on why I think this debate is a silly one to be having in the first place.

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I’ve been catching up on WordPress podcasts recently, and I came across an episode of The Matt Report (one of my favorite WordPress podcasts) that discussed an ongoing feud between Matt Mullenweg (CEO of Automattic) and Matt Biilmann (CEO of Netlify). The topic of this podcast really caught my attention because I’m a huge supporter of both WordPress and the Jamstack, and I actually use both of these web technologies on a daily basis. In this episode, we’ll take a look at the arguments from both sides, and I’ll share my thoughts on why I think this debate is a silly one to be having in the first place.

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Read the original post on brianli.com.

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