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2019 Drupaldelphia
Speed Up your D8 deliveries with CICD Pipeline
In this session i will focus on the Jenkins CICD pipeline setup done for D8 project, which can be reused by majority of D8 project with minor to no tweak. The talk with touch upon
Realtime JavaScript Applications (PWAs and Drupal)
For real-time notifications, we now have another alternative to websockets and third-party services like Amazon SNS and Urban Airship to name a few. By combining the Notification and Push APIs with Service Workers, you can send users OS-level notifications, or even send data to your web app. With browser support steadily improving, push notifications are becoming an effective way to re-engage users, even when the webpage is closed.
A Lando to Probo to Pantheon Workflow
Jody Hamilton of Probo, Matt Cheney of Pantheon and Mike Pirog of Lando come together to show how we use these three tools in harmony to handle local development, review and testing, through to deployment and hosting.
We start with Lando, a Docker-based local development solution. Mike will get you up to speed on the whys, whats and hows of getting started, including how easy it is to integrate with Pantheon.
DevOps for Drupal and Other Web Applications
Explore DevOps techniques, tools, and best practices for Drupal and other web applications.
This session will expand on the following topics:
What Movies can Teach us about Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting is a little bit art and a little bit science, and it's one of the core skillsets that every developer should focus on. In this talk, I use clips from movies (and the occasional TV show) to illustrate fundamental troubleshooting scenarios and relate them to practical code issues that you are likely to find in your day-to-day work . The presentation uses visual aids and memorable sequences so that creative troubleshooting ideas stay top of mind when you run into similar problems in your code or infrastructure.
