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Related to my fieldset summary problem: autocomplete fields do not trigger the change event in Javascript, for some reason.

Please excuse the long title: it took me a while to figure this one out, so I want to make sure that other people can find this when they need it.

I mentioned the Drupal Ladder initiative in my post about DrupalCon Munich, but didn't really talk about what it is.

DrupalCon Munich took place last week—well, last-last week, I guess—and it was pretty rad. I just got home a couple days ago, myself.

Holy crap, can you believe that DrupalCon Munich is just two weeks away? This summer has been flying by!

This past weekend was the second CapitalCamp here in DC, and I wound up doing a session on Friday morning. I was one of the organizers of the event, but submitted two sessions early on (mostly to start filling up the Proposed Sessions list).

Did a quick screencast with some coworkers today on the latest thing I love about Github. Last time, I covered how to create pull requests.

As it often is, sexism in the tech industry was the topic of a lot of back-and-forth on Twitter this past week.

If your company is hosting code in Github, I sure hope you aren't committing directly to master.

I've been on a bit of a CTools kick lately, and my latest experiment was Node Subpages.

Articles from Drupal Dork

Related to my fieldset summary problem: autocomplete fields do not trigger the change event in Javascript, for some reason.

Please excuse the long title: it took me a while to figure this one out, so I want to make sure that other people can find this when they need it.

I mentioned the Drupal Ladder initiative in my post about DrupalCon Munich, but didn't really talk about what it is.

DrupalCon Munich took place last week—well, last-last week, I guess—and it was pretty rad. I just got home a couple days ago, myself.

Holy crap, can you believe that DrupalCon Munich is just two weeks away? This summer has been flying by!

This past weekend was the second CapitalCamp here in DC, and I wound up doing a session on Friday morning. I was one of the organizers of the event, but submitted two sessions early on (mostly to start filling up the Proposed Sessions list).

Did a quick screencast with some coworkers today on the latest thing I love about Github. Last time, I covered how to create pull requests.

As it often is, sexism in the tech industry was the topic of a lot of back-and-forth on Twitter this past week.

If your company is hosting code in Github, I sure hope you aren't committing directly to master.

I've been on a bit of a CTools kick lately, and my latest experiment was Node Subpages.