Articles from Dries Buytaert

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For most people, today marks the first day of DrupalCon Seattle.

Breaking news: we just committed the JSON:API module to the development branch of Drupal 8.

In other words, JSON:API support is coming to all Drupal 8 sites in just a few short months! 🎉

Recently, I've been spending some time making performance improvements to my site.

A month ago, Matt Mullenweg, co-founder of WordPress and founder of Automattic, visited me in

I've been thinking about the performance of my site and how it affects the user experience.

The web used to be server-centric in that web content management systems managed data and turned it into HTML responses.

I'm frequently sent examples of how Drupal has changed the lives of developers, business owners and end users. Recently, I received a very different story of how Drupal had helped in a rescue operation that saved a man's life.

Since I was young, I've been an avid tennis player and fan. I still play to this day, though maybe not as much as I'd like to.

Every year, I sit down to write my annual Acquia retrospective. It's a rewarding exercise, because it allows me to reflect on how much progress Acquia has made in the past 12 months.

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Articles from Dries Buytaert

For most people, today marks the first day of DrupalCon Seattle.

Breaking news: we just committed the JSON:API module to the development branch of Drupal 8.

In other words, JSON:API support is coming to all Drupal 8 sites in just a few short months! 🎉

Recently, I've been spending some time making performance improvements to my site.

A month ago, Matt Mullenweg, co-founder of WordPress and founder of Automattic, visited me in

I've been thinking about the performance of my site and how it affects the user experience.

The web used to be server-centric in that web content management systems managed data and turned it into HTML responses.

I'm frequently sent examples of how Drupal has changed the lives of developers, business owners and end users. Recently, I received a very different story of how Drupal had helped in a rescue operation that saved a man's life.

Since I was young, I've been an avid tennis player and fan. I still play to this day, though maybe not as much as I'd like to.

Every year, I sit down to write my annual Acquia retrospective. It's a rewarding exercise, because it allows me to reflect on how much progress Acquia has made in the past 12 months.

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