Spencer Forman of WPLaunchify is back to explore the future of the WP stack and how it might impact you as an agency owner or WordPress freelancer.
It wasn’t too long ago that HTML/CSS and some PHP knowledge was all that you needed to develop moderately advanced sites, now, the future looks a bit different.
Will you leverage React, Gutenberg, FSE and all of the new technology in as WordPress advances? Spencer’s hopeful for the future of WordPress and shares his opinions in today’s episode.
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