Faster module development thanks to Schema
For some time now, my standard operating procedure for writing new modules to client specifications has included a tedious conversion of database tables into schema arrays for use in each module's...
View ArticleWorking from the Road
This next week I'll be taking my show on the road. After a high school friend's wedding this evening, I'm driving with Christina to Abingdon, VA where we'll stay with my grandparents for the weekend....
View ArticleGreat Drupal and BBQ in Austin, TX
I had a great time last weekend taking part in DrupalCamp Austin as a learner, a helper, and a presenter. I also enjoyed sharing an apartment and eating meat (and/or ice cream ) with my fellow Commerce...
View ArticleComing to a Paris Near You
January seemed to breeze along without really stopping to say hello, and February doesn't look to be slowing down either. af83 will be hosting a Drupal Commerce Sprint in Paris from February 22 - 26,...
View ArticleDrupal Commerce Alpha 2
Blog's been a bit sleepy as of late... so sleepy it managed to miss out on two trips to Europe for DrupalCon Copenhagen and E-commerce Paris 2010, the first Drupal Commerce alpha release, and my...
View ArticleDrupal Commerce Alpha 3
This last week's development on Drupal Commerce has been a flurry of exciting commits for me. Ever since the first demos I've been talking about how the Add to Cart form will be able to use field data...
View ArticleDrupal Commerce Alpha 4
Well, Christmas is already over for a lot of you, but there's still an hour left here in the States for me to wish everyone a Merry Christmas with a Drupal Commerce Alpha 4 release. I drove down to...
View ArticleOn Cats, Bags, and Letting it all out
One of the unexpected challenges in raising money to grow your business is keeping mum about the deal until it's time. Time is likely among the many terms you'll find defined in your contract, and...
View ArticleBeyond Wombats
I accidentally started publishing open source software in 2006, the first integration of the QuickBooks Web Connector with anything. This was pre-Ubercart when I was just cutting my teeth on PHP /...
View ArticleGetting to work on a stronger Drupal Commerce 2.x
I don't like being sandy but I love building sand castles. The potential is high but the stakes are low. You have unlimited raw material to build whatever you can imagine, and if you screw up you can...
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