The Daily Drupaler
This is an archive of the 794 email messages I have sent to my daily mailing list since the 12th of August, 2022. Enjoy!
- 21st January 2025: Making ddev reproducible
- 20th January 2025: Reproducible or repeatable
- 19th January 2025: Minimum viable development environment
- 18th January 2025: TypeScript for PHP
- 17th January 2025: Comments can lie. Code can't.
- 16th January 2025: Learning by reading
- 15th January 2025: Patching more things
- 14th January 2025: Patching Drupal
- 13th January 2025: Easy customisation using patches
- 12th January 2025: Don't over rely on AI
- 11th January 2025: Who is your BDFL?
- 10th January 2025: Just use curl
- 9th January 2025: Refactor, remove or replace
- 8th January 2025: Don't make assumptions
- 7th January 2025: It's fun to be competent
- 6th January 2025: Actions, Commands or Services?
- 5th January 2025: Drupal is dead. Long live Drupal!
- 4th January 2025: Catching up with Mark Conroy
- 3rd January 2025: todo.txt is the simplest project management tool
- 2nd January 2025: Anyone can use open source software
- 1st January 2025: Happy New Year!
- 31st December 2024: Why do people still build their own CMSes and frameworks?
- 30th December 2024: Why I don't buy domain names or host websites for clients
- 29th December 2024: Which environment should I test?
- 28th December 2024: Import or install?
- 27th December 2024: How quickly can you create or update an environment?
- 26th December 2024: The more differences there are, the more likely there will be bugs
- 25th December 2024: Everyone's localhost is an environment
- 24th December 2024: How easily can you move changes between environments?
- 23rd December 2024: How many environments do you need?