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Ben, 30 Jan 2012

I was fortunate enough to be one of the 60 attendees from 40 of Europe's key Drupal companies to descend on the Microsoft offices in Amsterdam. A long but fruitful weekend was spent discussing process, project management, marketing, sales, QA, testing and much more.

José, 09 Jan 2012

Recently we have been working in a civicrm project and we thought it could be very useful to develop a module which helps us to reflect automatically any change made in an user account, in his related civicrm contact.

Neil, 20 Nov 2011

Here at C&W we've used CodeBaseHQ since day one for task tracking, time tracking, bug tracking and hosted version control. It's a great product, they've recently released their v4 version of the app which is even nicer to use.

Ed, 13 Oct 2011

I've spent some time recently building a Cameron & Wilding Drupal 7 installation profile. Whenever we set up a new site from scratch, be it for testing or development on a new project, we always end up installing a host of useful modules: Devel, Views, CTools and Features, to name just a few of them.

Indy, 07 Oct 2011

So what is doxygen?

Pulled from Wikipedia, the official definition.

"Doxygen is a documentation generator for the programming languagesC, C++, C#, Fortran, Java, Objective-C, PHP, Python, IDL (CORBA and Microsoft flavors), VHDL, and to some extent D. It runs on most Unix-like systems, Mac OS X and Windows.

Pablo, 20 Sep 2011

One of the most interesting sessions I attended at the DrupalCon London was "Doing Drupal security right", given by bor Hojtsy, a Drupal 6 maintainer involved in the security team.

It was a very useful presentation, with lots of tips and advises that you don't always realise when you write custom code or setup a website environment.

José, 16 Sep 2011

Some of the developers of our team had the opportunity to attend the drupalcon session:
Damn Quick Drupal: How to Make Drupal Perform and Scale Like a Rockstar! by Michael Cooper (Soyarma), you can find very useful information about the mentioned conference here

José, 16 Sep 2011

It's very interesting to know that something so simple as adding custom Rules to your module can make it much more flexible and allow you to integrate it with other modules and processes.

You can do it in two simple steps

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