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Written by jonathon on April 27, 2011
The proper usage of taxonomy terms in the construction of a site remains elementary for a seasoned Drupal Developer. To the layperson, however, the existence of taxonomy terms themselves remains a...
Written by John Florez on April 06, 2011
Attracting and retaining quality Drupal developers can be challenging for a Drupal business. This is complicated by the disparity of supply and demand that exist. Drupal developers are among the most...
Written by jonathon on March 24, 2011
Drupal Connect mourns the passing of Jean Bartik, a great pioneer in the history of Computer Programming; the namesake of our core Drupal 7 theme, “Bartik”. Born on a farm near Stanberry, Missouri,...
Written by jonathon on March 21, 2011
Even true statements like, “content is king” can become quite cliché after a while. Using “mfalme,” the Swahili word for “King,” may not make it much less cliché but it does help make a nice...
Written by jonathon on March 02, 2011
2bits has a great article explaining the theory behind tuning your Apache server's MaxClients directive. It explains how to optimize this setting for your server's available memory based on this...
Written by jonathon on February 28, 2011
Like any professional worth their salt in today's world I have a daily regimen of reading blog posts, watching videos and attending online webinars for continuing education in my field. As SEO is...
Written by jonathon on February 16, 2011
I dreamt last night that I was part of an Arts program in a obscure North Eastern College. As a week long program, the schedule was packed with events, classes and to dos. We were all excited to be...
Written by Jonathon Whitener on November 30, 2010
Recently, a client approached us to create functionality for their Drupal site similar to what Zappos.com does, but based on user activity of the site. The idea is that we would present the user a...
Written by Steve Edwards on October 14, 2010
The other day while hanging out in IRC, I was pinged by katbailey, the Lady of the Lovely Voice (I could listen to her talk for hours) with a question about sorting in Solr when a sort field doesn't...
Written by John Florez on August 24, 2010
When you decide that you want to work as a software developer, there are generally two options for how you want to do it: freelancer or employee. Deciding which direction is best suited for you...

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