So much happened at DrupalCon Austin, per usual it was a crazy week full of trainings, sessions, parties, and development. I took much of my time attending important frontend sessions and BOFs, and spent Friday at the frontend code sprints.
Have you ever found yourself working on a large Drupal site, pleased with whatever new piece of functionality you’re adding but simultaneously terrified of inevitably needing to reload the database?
Have you ever found yourself working on a large Drupal site, pleased with whatever new piece of functionality you’re adding but simultaneously terrified of inevitably needing to reload the database?
So much happened at DrupalCon Austin, per usual it was a crazy week full of trainings, sessions, parties, and development. I took much of my time attending important frontend sessions and BOFs, and spent Friday at the frontend code sprints.
Have you ever found yourself working on a large Drupal site, pleased with whatever new piece of functionality you’re adding but simultaneously terrified of inevitably needing to reload the database?
Have you ever found yourself working on a large Drupal site, pleased with whatever new piece of functionality you’re adding but simultaneously terrified of inevitably needing to reload the database?