The Daily Drupaler
This is an archive of the 811 email messages I have sent to my daily mailing list since the 12th of August, 2022. Enjoy!
- 9th August 2023: Vim is my lightsaber
- 8th August 2023: 8 years of dotfiles
- 7th August 2023: Tests make upgrades less risky
- 6th August 2023: YAGNI
- 5th August 2023: Use Drupal to own your content
- 4th August 2023: Laravel Prompts and framework-agnostic tools
- 3rd August 2023: What problem are we trying to solve?
- 2nd August 2023: A crash course into automated testing with Drupal
- 1st August 2023: Maintaining a module used on 35,000 Drupal websites
- 31st July 2023: Upgrading from Drupal 9 is easier
- 30th July 2023: Commit often, deploy often
- 29th July 2023: Should I wait to upgrade from Drupal 7?
- 28th July 2023: Don't write generic commit messages
- 27th July 2023: Stick to conventions
- 26th July 2023: Prove the concept
- 25th July 2023: Working backwards
- 24th July 2023: Testing is all about confidence
- 23rd July 2023: Tomorrow is easier if today's code is simpler
- 22nd July 2023: More code, more problems
- 21st July 2023: Comments as communication
- 20th July 2023: Tests as communication
- 19th July 2023: TDD is like clicker training
- 18th July 2023: TDD as a concept is simple, but TDD is difficult
- 17th July 2023: Too many choices?
- 16th July 2023: When writing a failing test, you're designing your code
- 15th July 2023: Test-driven development makes you more productive
- 6th July 2023: Automated testing is more than just unit testing
- 5th July 2023: Services vs Actions
- 4th July 2023: Think smaller with TDD
- 3rd July 2023: Why write custom assertions in your tests?