Conferences and camps are the lifeblood of the Drupal community. They provide in-person opportunities to grow our skills, our learnings and our projects beyond our current limitations and perspectives.
Last year I embarked on a personal open source challenge, focused on Drupal. Very easy to say: “12 months 12 patches”. Some months my work lent itself naturally to contributions, but when it didn’t, I got creative.
Web components are a collection of web standards allowing you to create new HTML tags with custom names, reusability and full encapsulation on styles & markup.
https://www.amazeelabs.com/en/contactAt Drupal South 2019, Thom from amazee.io and I gave a talk on Automated updates in Drupal. The work we described is very much a work-in-prog
Emerging from test-driven development practices, Behavior-Driven Development is an Agile software development process that supports collaboration among developers and non-technical and business contributors to help formulate and standardize a conc
In our upcoming webinar – Test-Driven Development with Drupal & Cypress.io – we will demonstrate how to use Cypress (and the respective integration module for Drupal) for Behaviour-Driven Development (BDD) to elevate the quality of your code a
After three days of some informative and inspiring talks, it was time for contribution day, so everyone got their editors out, put on their documentation hats, and got those issue queues down!
After a night full of singing Karaoke with the fellow Amazees, the day started a bit slower and later than usual. I made my way down to the lobby to catch a ride to the venue.