Like many kind, good-natured geeks, I (yes, I was talking about me) host a number of small sites for friends. Many of those sites run Drupal and several don't get a lot of attention.
Like many kind, good-natured geeks, I (yes, I was talking about me) host a number of small sites for friends. Many of those sites run Drupal and several don't get a lot of attention.
Like many kind, good-natured geeks, I (yes, I was talking about me) host a number of small sites for friends. Many of those sites run Drupal and several don't get a lot of attention.
Like many kind, good-natured geeks, I (yes, I was talking about me) host a number of small sites for friends. Many of those sites run Drupal and several don’t get a lot of attention.
Few things are as frustrating in the life of a (web) developer as those unfortunate times when, despite passing QA and testing, your latest feature, bugfix or completed task stops working when it gets to production.
Few things are as frustrating in the life of a (web) developer as those unfortunate times when, despite passing QA and testing, your latest feature, bugfix or completed task stops working when it gets to production.
Few things are as frustrating in the life of a (web) developer as those unfortunate times when, despite passing QA and testing, your latest feature, bugfix or completed task stops working when it gets to production.
Few things are as frustrating in the life of a (web) developer as those unfortunate times when, despite passing QA and testing, your latest feature, bugfix or completed task stops working when it gets to production.