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We were happy to see New England Drupal Camp’s focus in 2017 was Multilingual. As Drupal 8 has vastly improved multilingual capabilities, it has become easier and more accessible to deliver a multilingual website. This particular topic was detailed very we in a morning talk by Aimee Degnan of Hook42.

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Conference Videos

Inclusion And Diversity In The Ever-growing Global Digital Marketplace.

Created November 19, 2017

Aimee Degnan As Drupal 8 has multilingual capabilities in Core, it has become easier and more accessible to deliver a multilingual website. During...

No More Excuses: Test Your Modules

Created November 19, 2017

Erich Beyrent Drupal 8 supports multiple ways to test your code, which gives developers the confidence to change functionality and ensure that...

Opening The Black Box: Becoming A Better Developer Through Debugging

Created November 19, 2017

Dustin Younse Trying to tame a modern, fully-featured web application like Drupal can be an exercise in frustration. Why are you printing that piece...

I Don't Always Do Agile, But When I Do, I Do It Like Waterfall

Created November 19, 2017

Brooke Savona When you think of waterfall you might think of extensive requirements documentation, a lot of up-front planning and rigid processes....

Did You Say Taxonomy Or Content Type?

Created November 19, 2017

Benji Fisher For a simple blog, the distinction between content and taxonomy is clear: blog posts are content, and taxonomy terms are what we use to...

Docker And Drupal

Created November 19, 2017

Nic Laflin Docker is a great way to create portable development environments that are fast, reliable and reproducible. Docker and docker-compose are...