Articles from Harry Slaughter

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The first revision control system I ever used was called RCS. It was the pre-cursor to CVS and stored all revision data locally. It was nifty but very limited and not suited for group development.

I recently worked on a project which required a updated version of the jQuery library.

I'm not sure how it happened, but today I noticed that Drupal's menus were behaving very oddly. After upgrading to Drupal 6 and installing several additional modules, I noticed duplicate menu entries as well as other disturbing oddities.

I've been putting it off for a few years, but I finally decided to upgrade devbee.com to Drupal 6. 

The following is a guest post by Mitchel Xavier

Developers are all familiar with the default behavior of the drupal menu systems "local tasks" (aka tabs). These appear throughout most Drupal sites, primarily in the administration area, but also on other pages like the user profile.

I eagerly awaited the videos for the Boston Drupalcon. They never seemed to appear. 

After over three years as an independent web developer, I've had an opportunity drop in my lap that I am going to take advantage of.

The importance of project management tools is almost never fully appreciated. I am shocked at how common it is for a group of developers to go working without version control, ticket tracking, development documentation and so on.

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Articles from Harry Slaughter

The first revision control system I ever used was called RCS. It was the pre-cursor to CVS and stored all revision data locally. It was nifty but very limited and not suited for group development.

I recently worked on a project which required a updated version of the jQuery library.

I'm not sure how it happened, but today I noticed that Drupal's menus were behaving very oddly. After upgrading to Drupal 6 and installing several additional modules, I noticed duplicate menu entries as well as other disturbing oddities.

I've been putting it off for a few years, but I finally decided to upgrade devbee.com to Drupal 6. 

The following is a guest post by Mitchel Xavier

Developers are all familiar with the default behavior of the drupal menu systems "local tasks" (aka tabs). These appear throughout most Drupal sites, primarily in the administration area, but also on other pages like the user profile.

I eagerly awaited the videos for the Boston Drupalcon. They never seemed to appear. 

After over three years as an independent web developer, I've had an opportunity drop in my lap that I am going to take advantage of.

The importance of project management tools is almost never fully appreciated. I am shocked at how common it is for a group of developers to go working without version control, ticket tracking, development documentation and so on.

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