DrupalCon Dublin seems like it happened yesterday, but it's already 9 months ago.
This blog post is a summary of the Front end track. Late but, anyway, I want to write it down for two reasons:
The end is nigh. Starting March 5th, 2013 Twitter is stopping the support for unauthenticated requests, i.e. turning off the API v1 and RSS/Atom feeds.
Now that we've passed the Drupal 8 feature freeze, it's a good moment to present some statistics of Drupal core code base evolution.
All the charts are here together in this infographic:
Debounce and throttle are two concepts that we can use in JavaScript to increase the control of our function executions, specially useful in event handlers.
I landed in Munich, jumped in the first cab I saw and I started to talk with the friendly Turkish taxi driver that had a rusty English. After some laughs I told him that was my first time in Munich, and he replied:
I recognize that I'm uneducated about web accessibility "a11y" except for some generic best practices like adding alt attribute to images. I tend to create lame excuses to delay learning about it.