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VirtualBox's native shared folders will be used by default on Windows with the type of your synced folder set to nfs, or if it's not set.

I wanted to document this here just because it took me a little while to get all the bits working just right so I could have a hierarchical taxonomy display inside a Facet API search facet, rather than a flat display of only the taxonomy terms dir

I've been subscribed to the Modules Unraveled podcast since somewhere around episode 40, and it's one of my favorite Drupal-oriented podcasts.

In a prior post on the constraints of in-home website hosting, I mentioned one of the major hurdles to serving content quickly and reliably over a

tl;dr: Drupal VM 2.2.0 'Wormhole' was released today, and it adds even more features for local dev!

I spent about an hour yesterday debugging a Varnish page caching issue.

I spent about an hour yesterday debugging a Varnish page caching issue.

[Multiple updates: I've added results for concurrencies of 1 and 10, results on bare metal vs. VMware instances, tested Drupal 8 vs Drupal 7 vs Wordpress 4.4, and I've also retested every single benchmark at least twice!

As PHP 7 became a reality through this past year, there were scores of benchmarks pitting PHP 7 against 5.6 and HHVM using applications and frameworks like Drupal, Wordpress, Joomla, Laravel, October, etc.

One of the motivations behind Drupal VM is flexibility in local development environments.

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Articles from Midwestern Mac, LLC

VirtualBox's native shared folders will be used by default on Windows with the type of your synced folder set to nfs, or if it's not set.

I wanted to document this here just because it took me a little while to get all the bits working just right so I could have a hierarchical taxonomy display inside a Facet API search facet, rather than a flat display of only the taxonomy terms dir

I've been subscribed to the Modules Unraveled podcast since somewhere around episode 40, and it's one of my favorite Drupal-oriented podcasts.

In a prior post on the constraints of in-home website hosting, I mentioned one of the major hurdles to serving content quickly and reliably over a

tl;dr: Drupal VM 2.2.0 'Wormhole' was released today, and it adds even more features for local dev!

I spent about an hour yesterday debugging a Varnish page caching issue.

I spent about an hour yesterday debugging a Varnish page caching issue.

[Multiple updates: I've added results for concurrencies of 1 and 10, results on bare metal vs. VMware instances, tested Drupal 8 vs Drupal 7 vs Wordpress 4.4, and I've also retested every single benchmark at least twice!

As PHP 7 became a reality through this past year, there were scores of benchmarks pitting PHP 7 against 5.6 and HHVM using applications and frameworks like Drupal, Wordpress, Joomla, Laravel, October, etc.

One of the motivations behind Drupal VM is flexibility in local development environments.

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