Thanks Joseph, its was really helpful. I think its a good idea is to keep in mind all those advises during a project development. I mean, when we are developing a module, instead of just copy/paste a hook, we write the code and try to memorize what we are doing.... and its the same for everthing.
uhmmm where can we find the link to the "D9 Certification", the other 2 links i know where and how to find.. its the "D9" Certification link thats kinda a miss for me.
Joke of the century: 20:19 “Drupal has great documentation” 🤣😂😂 Bro, nothing sucks on this planet like Drupal documentation. It is one of the reasons why there are not much Drupal Devs in the market. For example, look at Laravel documentation. Even if you start developing without reading anything, you can keep getting help as you keep climbing the development ladder. But Drupal documentation is a nightmare.
Thanks Joseph, its was really helpful. I think its a good idea is to keep in mind all those advises during a project development. I mean, when we are developing a module, instead of just copy/paste a hook, we write the code and try to memorize what we are doing.... and its the same for everthing.
if somehow we don't get passing marks then is there any way to re-take the test or we have to pay again for the test
thanks, man for the sincerity
uhmmm where can we find the link to the "D9 Certification", the other 2 links i know where and how to find.. its the "D9" Certification link thats kinda a miss for me.
It's really cool. Thanks
Very Helpful
Are you a Drupal developer?
Joke of the century:
20:19 “Drupal has great documentation” 🤣😂😂
Bro, nothing sucks on this planet like Drupal documentation. It is one of the reasons why there are not much Drupal Devs in the market. For example, look at Laravel documentation. Even if you start developing without reading anything, you can keep getting help as you keep climbing the development ladder. But Drupal documentation is a nightmare.
hi, uhmmm... what do you mean by "CRUD" ... CRUD via PHP in Drupal or.... CRUD via PHP + MySQL?
CRUD is the abbreviation for database operations such as Create, Read, Update, and Delete.