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Drupal Dev Days has been a recurring event since 2010, when it got started in Munich. Since then it has changed location within Europe every year.

We've added several new tutorials to our free Hands-on Exercises: Movie Project, which dive into module development.

The 2017 DrupalCon North America will take place in Baltimore, Maryland from April 24-28. The call for session proposals is quickly coming to a close with a deadline of February 1, 2017.

Drupal 8.3 is still a few months away, coming April 5, 2017, but there are already some changes we can look at, most notably in the experimental modules.

We're happy to announce a new kind of series on Drupalize.Me which provides a project for you to practice the skills you've learned in Drupal site building, theming, and module development.

It’s hard to believe, but it has been 1 year since Drupal 8.0 was released to the world.

When we were considering switching to the Pantheon hosting platform, one of the features that made us confident in our decision is what they call

You may have heard of a variety of Drupal 8 initiatives during the development cycle leading up to Drupal 8.0.0 being released in 2015.

I did some load testing to try and answer the question; How did moving our site from Linode to Pantheon affect the performance-measured in response time-of our site for both members and non-members?

Drupalize.Me trainer Amber Matz attended this year's Open Hardware Summit in Portland and reports back on what she took away from the event.

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