Category: Blog

  • Acquia Developer Portal Blog: DrupalCon EUR 2023 – Day 3

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    n So that’s it, DrupalCon Lille 2023 has come to a close – for me at least. I’m currently sitting in the train heading home. Now’s the perfect time to reflect on what’s been an amazing three days. And it really has been amazing! Lille has been the perfect host city, providing great brasseries with…

  • Acquia Developer Portal Blog: DrupalCon EUR 2023 – Day 2

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    n DrupalCon Lille Day 2 has already proven to be a unique day at DrupalCon! I’ve been lucky enough to attend “a few” DrupalCons in my day (I’ve been to every North American DrupalCon since Denver in 2012) but this is only my second European DrupalCon. And today for the first time at a DrupalCon…

  • Acquia Developer Portal Blog: DrupalCon EUR 2023 – Day 1

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    n DrupalCon Europe 2023 started off today with over 1200 attendees in Lille, France! The energy in the building was amazing to see. Attendees started off exploring booths and took a chance at the Acquia claw machine to get some swag as the event kicked off with a welcome brunch in the exhibition area. It…

  • Tag1 Consulting: Gander: The Sustainability Impact of Automating Performance Testing

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    Introduction In the ever-evolving landscape of modern technology, a critical conversation has been unfolding around the environmental impact of our digital advancements. The spotlight has more recently been sharply focused on the primary offending sectors like cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence, revealing a concerning narrative about their substantial energy consumption and carbon footprint. This narrative also…

  • Drupal Core News: Drupal 11 is now open for development, Drupal 10.3.x is branched

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    Starting today, the Drupal 11.x branch is used for building the next major Drupal version, Drupal 11. This means that major version specific changes can now happen on the Drupal 11.x branch. This includes dependency and requirements updates and removal of deprecated API and extensions. Details are available in the allowed changes during Drupal core…

  • LN Webworks: Why Drupal is the best choice for Every Industry: All you need to know

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    Businesses need to adapt to the digital world to survive nowadays, no matter what industry they're in. They have to be online and be able to handle any changes quickly. That's where Drupal comes in. Drupal is a popular platform for building websites and managing online content. It's been around for twenty years and has become…

  • The Drop Times: Abled-Enough to Live, Triumph and Conquer Dreams: Matthew Ramir

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    Embrace the enlightening dialogue from an interview featuring Matthew Ramir, a pioneering DevOps Engineer with Cerebral Palsy, as he shares his journey of overcoming obstacles in the tech industry. The interview delves into Matthew's early influences in high school, his approach to problem-solving influenced by Cerebral Palsy, and his upcoming presentation at Florida DrupalCamp 2024.…

  • Drupal.org blog: Drupal means innovation: Introducing the innovation hub

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    As many of you may already know, the Drupal Association has set strategic goals for 2023 to 2025, such as doubling the number of organizations that are makers and tripling the number of contributions (Read the strategic plan here). In line with these objectives, I joined in 2023 to contribute to boosting activities in support…

  • Drupal Association blog: Drupal means innovation: Introducing the innovation hub

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    As many of you may already know, the Drupal Association has set strategic goals for 2023 to 2025, such as doubling the number of organizations that are makers and tripling the number of contributions (Read the strategic plan here). In line with these objectives, I joined in 2023 to contribute to boosting activities in support…

  • How to learn code?

    How to learn code?

    How to learn code? Remember your first glance at a screenful of computer code? It probably felt like reading another language. Some words may have looked familiar, such as “print” and “input,” but they were surrounded by symbols and numbers that looked completely new.   You’re not alone. Many programmers felt lost when first viewing…