Senior Technical Solutions Manager at Genuine and Developing Up podcast host, Mike Miles tells us how websites are like sandcastles, how he's brought that strategy to his team, and spice racks.
During the week of DrupalCon, we discussed some limitations of decoupling Drupal. We concluded that we need a reliable, flexible, and secure way for Drupal developers to decouple everything else.
Jeffrey A. "Jam" McGuire describes how he's blending open source with business in his new company, the history of the DrupalCon Prenote, why he's keynoting a Joomla conference, and French horns.
First time DrupalCon attendee Kat Armstrong tells us about her first DrupalCon experience, how she's managing multiple web properties for Maricopa Community Colleges, and why she became a vegan.
In this episode, Matthew Tift talks with Jen Lampton about the Backdrop project, the differences between the Drupal and Backdrop communities, helping people, organizing software communities, and more
When CrashPlan announced that their home service would no longer be available, I investigated other software and services for a new backup strategy. Here's what I discovered.
Lullabot's Senior Developer Angus Mak stepped away from Drupal to take on Roku, iOS, and tvOS for clients. He tells us what it's like switching platforms, how he got there, and fishing.
Nate Lampton spent his 12 year tenure at Lullabot working on Webform, Backdrop, and numerous client project, the most recent being grammy.com. We sit down to talk about all these things and plumbing.