A few months ago OSTraining did a crowdfunding campaign. Their goal was to develop Drupal 8 introductory videos that would then be made available for free on Youtube. With the funding goal exceeded, the result was a great series of videos.
A few months ago OSTraining did a crowdfunding campaign. Their goal was to develop Drupal 8 introductory videos that would then be made available for free on Youtube. With the funding goal exceeded, the result was a great series of videos.
To make it easier to process the continuous flow of Drupal 8 content, we reviewed all the articles, videos, and tutorials we could get our hands on, and condensed the best of them into learning paths (a sort of customized playlists).
As part of our research into content architecture best practices for Developer Portals, we’ve done a small scale investigation to evaluate what URLs are used by API companies.
APIs are going to transform the world: they not only benefit from network effects caused by specialisation, the data they collect also makes them a prime candidate for the emergence of specialised Artificial Intelligence.
We’ve automated the module scanning on D8upgrade.org, it’s now dead simple to request a report. Tell us the URL of your Drupal site and your email address and we send you an upgrade report...
We are working on a set of free training materials for Drupal 8. To make sure we build something that others will be able to reuse we would like to get your input on the kind of trainings you would like to use to retrain your team.
Drupal 8 is out the door – well, the release candidate at least, so it's time to get intimate with it. As I'm mostly a backend developer with a focus on coding, I'm mostly interested in what's under the hood: how should we write a new module.
A few months ago OSTraining did a crowdfunding campaign. Their goal was to develop Drupal 8 introductory videos that would then be made available for free on Youtube. With the funding goal exceeded, the result was a great series of videos.
A few months ago OSTraining did a crowdfunding campaign. Their goal was to develop Drupal 8 introductory videos that would then be made available for free on Youtube. With the funding goal exceeded, the result was a great series of videos.
To make it easier to process the continuous flow of Drupal 8 content, we reviewed all the articles, videos, and tutorials we could get our hands on, and condensed the best of them into learning paths (a sort of customized playlists).
As part of our research into content architecture best practices for Developer Portals, we’ve done a small scale investigation to evaluate what URLs are used by API companies.
APIs are going to transform the world: they not only benefit from network effects caused by specialisation, the data they collect also makes them a prime candidate for the emergence of specialised Artificial Intelligence.
We’ve automated the module scanning on D8upgrade.org, it’s now dead simple to request a report. Tell us the URL of your Drupal site and your email address and we send you an upgrade report...
We are working on a set of free training materials for Drupal 8. To make sure we build something that others will be able to reuse we would like to get your input on the kind of trainings you would like to use to retrain your team.
Drupal 8 is out the door – well, the release candidate at least, so it's time to get intimate with it. As I'm mostly a backend developer with a focus on coding, I'm mostly interested in what's under the hood: how should we write a new module.