A WTF at the heart of your Drupal feed aggregation November 25th, 2008
Do try this at home, kids: but please have the decency to feel a little dirty about it.
Garbage collection, in a very real sense
Do try this at home, kids: but please have the decency to feel a little dirty about it.
Assembler programmers rarely wire their own hardware; C programmers rarely write assembly language; Python programmers rarely compile C binaries. The creation of a website should not be delayed by having to work out how to write website construction systems.
I left shortly after everyone went to the pub, but I imagine there were more red noses later.
If you’re about to start programming under the GPL, and you want to read just one article about it, then: don’t read this; read the Drupal licensing FAQ instead.
More people use Drupal in UK NGOs than you think. And than was planned for at the first, full-to-bursting Drupal for NGOs meet-up.
Workflows of Drupal’s user load and save functionality: spot the hooks and win a programmatical prize.
Integrate SOAP-y web services with Drupal at a low level using PAMB.
Drupal 6.0 released. The smoothness of D6’s interaction with both user and developer is really breathtaking these days: as close to one-click installation as you’re likely to get on shared hosting; modules to help you port your own modules over from D5; and even automatically downloaded updates to (unhacked!) core. I had a look at [...]
I’ve created a small website for the driving instruction company who managed to get me to pass about eighteen months ago.
They’re great teachers and really highly qualified, as you can tell from the rash of logos on the homepage.
At Torchbox we’ve recently been building a website for Welsey-Barrell, a bespoke furniture maker’s, whose workshop is located in Ducklington just south of our offices. This site is now live:
Wesley-Barrell: the country’s leading maker of classic, quality furniture, built without compromise to last for generations… Wesley-Barrell benefits from being a family business as it provides [...]