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DrupalCon Minneapolis is two months away, and that means it's time for the 2020 Drupal Local Development Surve

The 2020 Drupal Local Development Survey

This website is currently (as of February 2020) running on Drupal 7. Drupal 8 was released in November 2015—half a decade ago. Drupal 7 support has been extremely long-lived, as it will not be end-of-life'd until November 2021.

tl;dr: Subscribe to my YouTube Channel; I'm going to start migrating this website to Drupal 8 on a livestream every Tuesday at 10 a.

Drupal VM 5.1.0 was just released (release name Recognizer), and the main feature is

I realized I haven't posted about my DrupalCon Seattle 2019 session titled Everything I know about Kubernete

Kubernetes is taking over the world of infrastructure management, at least for larger-scale operations, and best practices have started to solidify.

Since 2014, I've been working for Acquia, doing some fun work with a great team in Professional Services.

I'm on the flight home from this year's North American DrupalCon. Couldn't sleep, so thought I'd jot down a few words after a great experience in Seattle.

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Articles from Midwestern Mac, LLC

DrupalCon Minneapolis is two months away, and that means it's time for the 2020 Drupal Local Development Surve

The 2020 Drupal Local Development Survey

This website is currently (as of February 2020) running on Drupal 7. Drupal 8 was released in November 2015—half a decade ago. Drupal 7 support has been extremely long-lived, as it will not be end-of-life'd until November 2021.

tl;dr: Subscribe to my YouTube Channel; I'm going to start migrating this website to Drupal 8 on a livestream every Tuesday at 10 a.

Drupal VM 5.1.0 was just released (release name Recognizer), and the main feature is

I realized I haven't posted about my DrupalCon Seattle 2019 session titled Everything I know about Kubernete

Kubernetes is taking over the world of infrastructure management, at least for larger-scale operations, and best practices have started to solidify.

Since 2014, I've been working for Acquia, doing some fun work with a great team in Professional Services.

I'm on the flight home from this year's North American DrupalCon. Couldn't sleep, so thought I'd jot down a few words after a great experience in Seattle.

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