The Daily Drupaler
This is an archive of the 891 email messages I have sent to my daily mailing list since the 12th of August, 2022. Enjoy!
- : Why you should contribute to open-source software
- : Why your company should contribute to open-source software
- : Is code coverage an objective or guideline?
- : Drupal 9 is now end of life
- : One official Drupal development environment?
- : Is Drupal a CMS or a framework?
- : I can drive my car blindfolded, but is it a good idea?
- : Can you move faster without tests?
- : Work with me and support the Drupal Association
- : Is decoupled Drupal still a thing?
- : Automated tests prevent regressions when upgrading
- : How to test code you didn't write
- : When should you run your tests?
- : Off to DrupalCon
- : Do you need to write tests for small or short-lived projects?
- : Writing tests is an investment
- : Business logic in template files?
- : Do you need that module?
- : Why use Composer to manage Drupal dependencies?
- : Spotting new things in Drupal 10.1
- : Is test-driven development difficult?
- : A breakdown of tests from a current project
- : Software development is like going to the Dentist
- : Some solutions are good enough
- : The best solution is the one that gets the tests to pass
- : There is no perfect solution
- : Only comment what needs to be commented
- : TDD: repeat and refactor
- : Automated testing offers repeatability
- : 92 changed files with 885 additions and 156 deletions