The Drupal way in programming is 60% about hooks 10% about nodeapi and the rest is ingenuity. That's allright, but one fact has always troubled me. And that is - how much effort is spent on discovering which module implements the hook I need.
I kind of finished the parser bit of the transformer routines for splitting off the theme functions from the drupal modules. It ended up a bigger thing than anticipated. The parser doesn't handle yet functions returning references.
Drupal 4.7 is out. It features a lot of genetic improvements. Features support for a lot of hot features, but more importantly, it started the slimming trend.
I finally came about to changing the look of this blog. It is a new css-based design. It might get heavyish on some machines+browsers, but to be honest I can't care less about it.
The Drupal way in programming is 60% about hooks 10% about nodeapi and the rest is ingenuity. That's allright, but one fact has always troubled me. And that is - how much effort is spent on discovering which module implements the hook I need.
I kind of finished the parser bit of the transformer routines for splitting off the theme functions from the drupal modules. It ended up a bigger thing than anticipated. The parser doesn't handle yet functions returning references.
Drupal 4.7 is out. It features a lot of genetic improvements. Features support for a lot of hot features, but more importantly, it started the slimming trend.
I finally came about to changing the look of this blog. It is a new css-based design. It might get heavyish on some machines+browsers, but to be honest I can't care less about it.