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Single Directory Components as Site Building Tools (video.mateuaguilo.com)

Single Directory Components are an exciting new tool for developers. However, putting components in a page still requires a developer editing some Twig code to embed it. What if front-end developers could build in writing a library of components, that site builders can put in the page. In this video I will start exploring some...

Evolving PHP (June 2023) via php[architect] (www.phparch.com)

Over the past several months, I’ve reflected a lot on my experience as a PHP developer. Specifically, I’ve shared with some friends that I couldn’t have predicted that this is where I would be when I was younger. So many aspects of my job didn’t exist back then, including the Internet as we know it […]

Drupal 7’s End-of-Life Has Been Extended. You Still Need To Migrate ASAP! Via Chapter Three (www.chapterthree.com)

Just because Drupal 7 will be supported until January 2025 doesn’t mean all its bits and pieces will be – in fact some D7 modules are already no longer supported. Furthermore, as of August 1 of this year, support for moderately critical and lower severity security issues will be significantly reduced, with security releases...

Using jq with Drush to inspect state values in Drupal (mglaman.dev)

Drupal has a key-value database table that stores information about the current environment. The values stored are serialized PHP objects or arrays. That makes inspecting them nearly impossible by just querying the database. Luckily, Drush provides a state:get command for retrieving those values. This command unserializes the...

Welcome to Blackfire: A rookie agent’s guide for organization owners and admins via Blackfire.io Le Blog. (blog.blackfire.io)

Congratulations on purchasing a Blackfire subscription! You are now the owner of a new organization. This post will guide you through your first days with Blackfire to ensure you maximize your subscription as an owner or an Organization admin.

Display lists naturally with the In Other Words module for Drupal (agaric.coop)

It is common for a Drupal site to list multiple items. It could be several authors of a single article, the days that a recreation center is open, or the flavors an ice cream parlor serves. Clean, structured data is a strong point of Drupal, but the display of that structured content is limited. That is why Agaric, with support...

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