My journey for bulding best web tools for research and academia is taking new turn - I am presenting at DevOps summit at DrupalCamp Colorado. How did I get here? I found that CloudIDE is doing for coders what CMS did for content managers. Now I can invest time that I had to spend on setting local IDE for D9 (OS versions, PHP versions, db versions, composer, other tools) into testing new features for modules that I need for site building.
Nota Bene
Stanford Web Camp 2021 - 12th camp
Since 2010 Stanford WebCamp is a three-day event for community and by community to discuss the ins and outs of building websites and research tools.
From DrupalCon 2021 with Love
Here are links to some great sessions that I attended at DrupalCon
- Migrating a 20 Year Old Perl (new NBER.org)
- more links coming
Musings on Evolving Open Source and Drupal
Open Source License was introduced in 1998. At that time software was either proprietary (EULA) or free (GNU). New type of licensing based on Open Source definition (OSD) enabled development of the tech world the way we know it now - most successful operating systems and applications are based on open source software. We all know that Open Source is great, but we rarely look into the underlying principles of OSD and how they impact the economics of tech industry. Since 1998 world has changed drastically - do these principles still work two decades later?
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