The content management ecosystem at large and Drupal in particular have evolved tremendously over the last 20 years, and many developers who haven't engaged with the CMS market in a while may have an outdated conception of what a CMS can do. With Drupal 9's release at the cutting edge of the CMS world, now is a better time than ever to reintroduce developers at large to what Drupal can accomplish.
Stack Overflow recently invited Drupal Association CTO Tim Lehnen to write about the evolution of the CMS marketplace, and what Drupal has to offer:
For many people discussion of content management systems raises unpleasant specters of the early 2000s. But while CMS platforms may not feel like the shiniest new tech on the block, they still have a lot to offer, and they've evolved in ways that might surprise you. Let's talk about Drupal, a 20 year old open source project that still manages to be on the leading edge of the CMS world.
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