Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 18 hours 8 minutes
Matt & Mike go deep into Drupal 8 caching and the Big Pipe module with Wim Leers. They're also joined by Lullabot Senior Developer Mateu Aguiló Bosch.
Matt & Mike discuss Drupal 8 module development with Dave Reid, Juampy NR, and Andrew Berry onsite at the Lullabot retreat in Palm Springs, CA.
Matt & Mike talk with Backdrop CMS founding forkers Jen Lampton & Nate Haug about Backdrop now that Drupal 8 is released.
Matt & Mike talk with Acquia's Preston So, Chapter Three's Drew Bolles, and Lullabot's own Sally Young on the possibility of a front-end JavaScript framework in Drupal core, and what that would look like.
Matt & Mike talk about new things a Drupal themer will find in Drupal 8, including Twig templates and responsive images. They're joined by Lullabot Front-end Developers Marc Drummond and Wes Ruvalcaba
Matt & Mike talk to Alex Pott, Matthew Tift, and Greg Dunlap about all things Drupal Configuration Management and their experiences as owners of Drupal 8's Configuration Management Initiative known as CMI.
Matt & Mike talk to Lullabot's Director of Technology Karen Stevenson and Senior Architect Andrew Berry about their experiences working using Drupal 8 in client work.
Drupal 8 is here! The Lullabot Podcast is back! It's an exciting time to be alive. We talk about where we've been, before we look ahead to see where we're going. Oh, and we want to hear from you. Leave us listener feedback at 1-877-LULLABOT x789.
This week instead of a regular podcast episode, this is a very short update about the podcast itself. We will not be publishing any more episodes for the rest of 2015. We’ve had a great run over the last three years, after reviving the old Lullabot podcast as the new Drupalize.Me podcast. We’re taking a pause now so that we can take a step back and rethink the podcast. We’d like to reboot it as a more focused and useful tool for our listeners...
React.js, CouchDB, Node.js, de-coupling Drupal; if any of that sounds cool to you, then this is the podcast for you. Kyle Hofmeyer gathered a several Lullabots together, who helped create the new lullabot.com, to learn what kind of wizardry was used to make this thing purr like a happy kitten. Jared Ponchot talks about the advantages this process provided for him and his design team...