This chapter discusses the features and benefits of Storyblock, a headless CMS for developers. The speaker explains that Storyblock is based on atomic design principles, allowing users to create a CMS schema of reusable blocks. The information is assembled on the SAS and sent to the client as a JSON blob, which can be used to build out components in different frameworks. The flexibility and ease of use of Storyblock are highlighted, as it allows for real-time dragging and dropping of content without the need for developer involvement, increasing velocity for both development and content management teams.
In this episode of The State of Developer Education, Jon is joined by Scott Spence, Developer Advocate Consultant at OES Technology.
They discuss Scott's journey into web development and his experience with the Svelte framework. Scott shares valuable insights on working with other developers, his involvement in the Svelte community, and the benefits of using Storyblok.
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