On the podcast today we have Steve Persch and Brian Perry. They’re both employed at Pantheon, an enterprise website operations platform, and they’re here to talk about the evolution of website hosting. Back when the internet started, hosting was a fairly straightforward enterprise. You created HTML files and uploaded them to a server. That was it. An HTML file was a page. Things have changed a lot. We’ve got CDNs, headless, React, Gatsby, Node.js and much more. Is it even possible for the non-technical to have any understanding of where their website is? What’s certain is that there’s no end in sight in terms of the rate of innovation in the website hosting space. What’s popular today might not be several years from now, and so it’s a timely discussion of what Steve and Brain see as the best bets for the future.
You may also like
EP482 – Gutenberg It’s Complicated
This week on WPwatercooler we’ll be discussing...
370 – Airtable meets WordPress: uniting Airtable’s power with WordPress
On the podcast today we have Stéphane Menet, a...
117 – Maestro Stevens on Inclusivity in Website Design Decisions
On the podcast today we have Maestro Stevens...
Recent Posts
- 910 – WP-Tonic Show: Running: We Discuss The Future of WordPress & Gutenberg With Special Guest Rich Tabor Project Manager at Automattic
- #73 – The Membership Machine Show: Best WordPress Page Builders to Construct Your Membership Website in 2024
- Comments Engine AI WordPress Plugin
- Divi Product Highlight: DiviGrid
- Fifteen Merged PRs for WP-CLI Hack Day 2024