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The Drupal Block system from drop.org to Drupal 8: video from DrupalCon Prague
Frederic Marand
Fri, 2013-09-27 09:31

So DrupalCon Prague is almost over, and I can now share with you the video of my session about the history of the Drupal block system, from drop.org to Drupal 8, just as recorded on wednesday.

Rethinking watchdog(): logging in Kohana 3
Frederic Marand
Sun, 2012-11-04 11:27

Continuing this exploration of logging solutions used in various projects, let's look at logging in Kohana 3.

Rethinking watchdog(): Monolog vs log4php
Frederic Marand
Sat, 2012-11-03 15:45

Beyond Monolog, other packages provide advanced logging services.

Rethinking watchdog(): Monolog architecture
Frederic Marand
Fri, 2012-11-02 12:11

I've been discussing Monolog in Drupal events (DrupalCamp Lyon, DevDays Barcelona) as a possible alternative to the legacy Drupal watchdog() service for quite some time,

If you have been wondering about the general organization of Field API in D8 and did not take time to work yched's existing D8 Field API sandbox, here is a simplified and cleaned-up version of the currently envisione

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Articles from Frederic Marand

The Drupal Block system from drop.org to Drupal 8: video from DrupalCon Prague
Frederic Marand
Fri, 2013-09-27 09:31

So DrupalCon Prague is almost over, and I can now share with you the video of my session about the history of the Drupal block system, from drop.org to Drupal 8, just as recorded on wednesday.

Rethinking watchdog(): logging in Kohana 3
Frederic Marand
Sun, 2012-11-04 11:27

Continuing this exploration of logging solutions used in various projects, let's look at logging in Kohana 3.

Rethinking watchdog(): Monolog vs log4php
Frederic Marand
Sat, 2012-11-03 15:45

Beyond Monolog, other packages provide advanced logging services.

Rethinking watchdog(): Monolog architecture
Frederic Marand
Fri, 2012-11-02 12:11

I've been discussing Monolog in Drupal events (DrupalCamp Lyon, DevDays Barcelona) as a possible alternative to the legacy Drupal watchdog() service for quite some time,

If you have been wondering about the general organization of Field API in D8 and did not take time to work yched's existing D8 Field API sandbox, here is a simplified and cleaned-up version of the currently envisione

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