Hey, #drupal folks!
Disabling the cache is *never* a solution for your cache related issues.
Thanks @slashrsm for the reminder at @DrupalConNA Pittsburgh.
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Join us in congratulating @kporras07, a seasoned #Drupal/PHP developer and trainer, on being named our July Community Champion! 🤩 Our community is only possible thanks to the contributions of #OpenSource enthusiasts like Kevin. Learn more on our forum. 👉https://t.co/oAvbqQL8Iu
@guillaumepotier C'est une question de priorité. Je pense que je regretterai les moments où j'ai choisi de travailler au lieu de jouer avec les enfants. Le temps passe vite.
We're talking about #burnout in our @Gitlab#beyondcode twitter space which reminds me of this great infographic highlighting the different stages of burnout https://t.co/U5fZYWqQjp
Drupal hot take - you should default to developing with all caches enabled. If you have to write some kind of script that clears caches as you edit Twig, do that, but you will never catch caching issues if you can't see them locally.
These week at #DrupalConPortland I finally dared to speak and go talk to people I admire! I'm glad I did because I got the chance to meet @TearyneG and @sugaroverflow, it was super exciting, they were super kind and sweet! Thank you so much for everything! ❤️
Already heading home from #DrupalConPortland. This week was a blast. Reconnecting with old friends and making new ones. Everyone is tired but. Energy is pumping back up. Thanks to all the sponsors and the @drupalassoc for your hard work. See y'all next year!