Recently, I've been revisiting Strapi  as a solution for building backend systems. I still think this headless CMS  can be quite useful in certain cases, especially for faster prototyping or creating common websites like company profiles  or e-commerce platforms . It might even have the potential to handle more complex systems. With the release of version 5, I'm curious to know what updates it brings.   Strapi has launched a new documentation page, and it already feels like an improvement in navigation and content structure compared to the previous version. That said, there's still room for improvement, particularly when it comes to use cases and best practices for working with Strapi.   In my opinion, Strapi stands out with some compelling features that could catch developers' attention. I believe three key aspects of Strapi offer notable advantages.   First, the content-type builder  feature lets us design the data structure of an entity or database model , including ...
 
 
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