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The DX Files: Abandon Anonymous Arrays of Attributes

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This is part three of my series, The DX Files: Improving Drupal Developer Experience. This time, I’m suggesting changing some of Drupal’s most basic data structures and APIs by replacing anonymous arrays with well-defined data structures. I fully expect lots of disagreement. read more More

Drupal at LinuxWorld in San Francisco

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We had over a dozen volunteers from the South Bay, San Francisco, and Berkeley group at the Drupal booth. We also had at least four people ask about a North Bay group. One of the problems when you have so many fun and interesting people working at your booth is you start talking to them instead of all the people who are looking at you with the "What's a Drupal?" look. But we did a great job talking to hundreds of people in three days and I believe that this will help to grow Drupal usage in both the Bay Area and the broader Linux community. Fortunately, the Joomla folks Ryan, Louis, and... More

Hello There. Seeking Support experts for Andover office

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I joined Acquia in June with a mission to develop a responsive and knowledgeable support team. To that end, I’m looking to fill initial positions with enthusiastic, overqualified individuals who will not only provide great customer support but who will help build our support delivery infrastructure (integrated CRM/voice/chat; knowledge management, internal training, etc). It’s a great opportunity to make a difference. If you're already sold, click here to apply or click here to refer someone... More

Confessions of a Drupal Convert

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Kurt Cagle over at O'Reilly has finally come clean: "I have a confession to make - after close to a decade covering XML, I have something of a new love ... and the name of that love is Drupal. Drupal's become one of those interesting hobbies that is rapidly becoming both a profession and a passion. It wasn't supposed to happen this way ..." His article is titled "Drupal as Open Architecture" and it is very worth a read, especially if you are a techie new to Drupal.  He goes beyond the confession to... More

Drupal booth babes

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One of the unfortunate aspects of marketing events is the use of the Booth Babe. We were lucky to have Dmitri at our booth and we were joking at the Drupal booth that we were booth babes. More about LinuxWorld in San Francisco. More

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