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Code testing: It's like exercise. It's good for you, but most people really don't want to do it. Unless you develop a habit for it and feel the benefit, most people will try to avoid it. And if it's too hard to do it becomes easy to avoid.

It’s that time of year again: DrupalCon in the US! We’ll be headed to the great state of Texas – Austin, specifically – and we’re incredibly excited to get things rolling. Why?

It’s that time of year again: DrupalCon in the US! We’ll be headed to the great state of Texas – Austin, specifically – and we’re incredibly excited to get things rolling. Why?

At Museums and the Web earlier this month Ken Rickard and I ran a developer training seminar for the still-in-

The upcoming Drupal 8 includes many changes large and small that will improve the lives of site builders, site owners, and developers.

One of the ways that Palantir gives back to the communities that support the open source tools we use is by helping to organize and sponsor local and regional events.

The upcoming Drupal 8 includes many changes large and small that will improve the lives of site builders, site owners, and developers.

The Palantir design team has been refining our process to build responsive and modular in-browser prototypes and to create more reusable code.

Let me tell you a secret: I read a lot of RFPs and project proposals. A lot. How many? Sometimes friends ask me to proofread their proposals for accuracy. At peak, I read three per day. That many.

After the previous post about sticking to a Git workflow, questions came in about the elephant WAT duck in the version-control room: configuration management.

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