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  • “Sadly people still produce PHP code that queries the DB each time in a loop.” Cue Sarah Mclachlan’s “Angel” @wimgtr #ssp15

  • pt-query-digest: a tool for analyzing MySQL queries from logs: percona.com/doc/percona-to… @wimgty #ssp15

  • This is a DB query from Drupal. Cue horror movie music. @wimgtr #ssp15

  • Wish I could clone @eryno and ask her duplicates to attend WordCamps to give that #ssp15 presentation. Great job.

  • First I thought someone had a wrench in a washing machine, but turns out the in-between session music is just dubstep. #ssp15

  • General tips for planning an Incident Response Plan for web agencies/freelancers. hbr.org/2013/07/ten-st… #ssp15

  • Have an Incident Response Plan w/ projects. When trouble hits it decides who talks to client, communication methods, etc. @eryno #ssp15

  • “When people can’t admit to their mistakes, those same mistakes will keep happening on your project.” @eryno #ssp15

  • “When problems happen, create a shame-free culture. People can’t be afraid to admit to making mistakes.” @eryno #ssp15

  • .@eryno is a big contender of “best designed” slides so far at @SunShinePHP. #ssp15

  • The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right amazon.com/The-Checklist-… @eryno #ssp15

  • “Have a plan: in emergencies, cowboy coding on a production server is a bad idea.” @eryno #ssp15

  • “Caring about people and clients will make your coding and software better.” @eryno #ssp15

  • “Many client problems are a result from lack of communication, bad expectations, or both.” @eryno #ssp15

  • “Trying to figure out a client’s motivations for stalled projects: ask yourself why until you get to the root issue.” @eryno #ssp15

  • “You’ve seen when the common person tries to design a website… you’ve seen MySpace.” @eryno #ssp15

  • “If you got into development and don’t like interacting with people, you’re in the wrong industry.” @eryno #ssp15

  • “How To Code When It All Hits The Fan” @eryno #ssp15

  • “There is no upgrades from Drupal 7 to 8 (there’s too much that’s changed), but there are migration paths.” @crell #ssp15

  • “4 years between Drupal 7 and 8. Probably another 4 years until Drupal 9. But there will be 6-month incremental releases.” @Crell #ssp15

  • Nice: “Drupal 8 isn’t tied to mySQL, you can use Mango DB, Redis, etc.” @Crell #ssp15

  • WordPress in a parallel universe. #ssp15 #drupal

  • Functional pieces of Drupal 8 that use plugin methodology. @Crell #ssp15

  • Overall tone of @crell #ssp15 Drupal 8 talk seems to be: the basic concepts are there, but it’s a complete rewrite. Many mistakes learned.

  • .@crell briefly shows how translation works in Drupal 8 templates. Interesting take on it vs. how WordPress tackles it. #ssp15

  • “Everything in Drupal 8 templating is Twig.” @Crell #ssp15

  • “Front-end developers have hated working with versions (<8) of Drupal in the past.” @crell #ssp15

  • This is “how you start to create a page” in Drupal. #ssp15 @Crell

  • “In Drupal, all you do is create a base class/interface & tell Drupal about it. You don’t just write code to solve a problem.” @Crell #ssp15

  • @kayladnls just wanted to say great job on your #ssp15 presentation. My wife is a math teacher and i have 3 kids, so I could relate.