The Daily Drupaler
This is an archive of the 754 email messages I have sent to my daily mailing list since the 12th of August, 2022. Enjoy!
- 12th November 2024: Why consistency and reproducibility are important
- 11th November 2024: Could Nix and devenv replace Docker Compose?
- 10th November 2024: Write plain text files
- 9th November 2024: Discussing Drush and Laravel Prompts with Jess Archer
- 8th November 2024: What will be included in Drupal CMS?
- 7th November 2024: Should Drush be in Drupal core?
- 6th November 2024: Drupal 11 is not Drupal 6
- 5th November 2024: Keep your test suite passing
- 4th November 2024: Run your tests more often
- 3rd November 2024: Passing tests doesn't mean a working application
- 30th October 2024: Code reviews are about the code, not code style
- 28th October 2024: Why "no build" is appealing
- 27th October 2024: A deep drive into test-driven Drupal development
- 26th October 2024: Thinking of new ideas
- 25th October 2024: Always review your changes
- 24th October 2024: git stash is underrated
- 24th October 2024: Sharp blades and dull blades
- 22nd October 2024: How would you write this test name?
- 21st October 2024: Drupal applications are modular monoliths
- 20th October 2024: Test, then refactor
- 19th October 2024: PHPUnit or Pest?
- 18th October 2024: Is PHP a good first programming language?
- 17th October 2024: 16 years on Drupal.org
- 16th October 2024: Generative AI in PHP
- 15th October 2024: Don't just copy and paste
- 9th October 2024: AI as a pair-programming partner
- 8th October 2024: AI in Drupal
- 7th October 2024: Discussing Drupal's ECA module
- 6th October 2024: Is post-end-of-live support an anti-pattern?
- 4th October 2024: Make the change easy, then make the easy change