Atlas Content Modeler
The Atlas Content Modeler teams hop on the pod to discuss the new open-source tool.
Links:
- Github: https://github.com/wpengine/atlas-content-modeler
- https://developers.wpengine.com/blog/what-is-atlas-content-modeler
The Atlas Content Modeler teams hop on the pod to discuss the new open-source tool.
Links:
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