Documenting code 10 years ago was always something that I wanted to do, but, let's face it: clients didn't give a damn, so unless you did it for free, it rarely happened.
Drupal has a particular way of doing things, which is sometimes not to the taste of everybody. This can lead to a misplaced feeling that it is weird or difficult. However, the Drupal way comes from years of developed good practice, and is backed by tens of thousands of developers' knowledge and experience.
We were delighted to be in the company of a huge number of esteemed people in the field of implementation science at the launch of the European Implementation Collaborative (EIC) and its inauguration into the Global Implementation Collaborative yesterday evening.
You know the way you design a beautiful website, but the back end edit page is long, and ugly, and hard to follow, and ... well, let's fix that mess so website end users and content editors both have a great user experience.
Drupal Open Days - the largest meeting of Drupal developers, users, and enthusiasts in Ireland - is fast approaching. This year is looking like it's going to be the biggest and best one yet.
We love to share our knowledge. At every Drupal camp and Drupal Open Days in Ireland (not to mention most DrupalCons and DevDays internationally) we give presentations. This year we are giving three talks at Drupal Open Days Ireland 2015. Here's what we'll talk about:
Glanbia opened their new "hi spec infant formula" plant in Bellview, Kilkenny in early March. To coincide with it, we were tasked with building the website for Glanbia Ingredients Ireland. This new website showcases the range of products that Glanbia produce.