Friday, March 22, 2019
This week's Web Dev Rev, guest-hosted by WCMS developer Chris Shantz, started with some Drupal-related notes:
Drupal core vulnerability SA-CORE-2019-004
- in search of elephants
- farmer first, Drupalist always
- Webform module now supports importing submissions
Then we had some general notes:
- PhpStorm 2019.1 beta announced
- PhpStorm 2019.1 release candidate available
- Firefox 66 for developers
- Firefox 66: the sound of silence
- Firefox 66 release notes
- Firefox 66 compatibility notes (link no longer available)
- ColouriseSG can automatically colourise black and white photos
- an introduction to web components
- ArchiveBox, the open source self-hosted web archive
- Chromium lite pages
- making sense of Chrome lite pages
- blurred borders in CSS
- designing better security warnings
Then we had some notes about Docker, both generic and Drupal-specific:
- the ups and downs of docker-compose - how to run multi-container applications
- Drupal Docker development environments
- continuous Drupal: maintaining a Drupal website with Docker, Git & Composer
- Drupal development with Docker
- Dockerize an existing project
- 6 reasons to deploy Drupal 8 with Docker
We finished by watching 2 videos on Docker, "Learn Docker in 12 Minutes" and "Build a Local Dev Environment with Docker".
Next Friday, our series of Web Dev Rev sessions run by the WCMS developers continues with our host Eric Bremner. We hope you'll join us on Friday, March 29th, in EC2 1021 (Millennium) at 11:00am.