Perspectives from the experts at Chromatic
Making the review and approval process fast and efficient is key to successful agile projects. Tugboat helps this tremendously.
DrupalCon Nashville is coming up and Chromatic will be showing up in full force this year! Here's where to find us.
Managing Drupal sites with composer brings a number of benefits. However, when installing Drupal dependencies from source (an option offered by composer), you also lose the functionality provided by Drupal core’s “Available Updates” page. Thankfully Composer will allow you to keep tabs on the available updates for all of your project’s dependencies, including Drupal core/contrib.
Dad explains the concept of algorithms to his son's Grade One class, with the help of paper airplanes.
We asked each woman in the company, including myself, a handful of questions about searching for jobs: what made them pick Chromatic, what Chromatic does well, and where we could improve, along with some more general questions about our job-searching experiences.
“Decoupled Drupal” sounds cool and just about everyone else seems to be either doing it or talking about it, so it must be the best solution for you, right? Well, maybe. As with most things, the answer is more nuanced than one might think.
We’ll be attending and presenting at this year’s MidCamp in Chicago. If you’re also going to be in there, be sure to check out our sessions on Twig and application monitoring.
I read an article recently discussing scope creep. It starts by stating “Scope creep is awful.” Many of the points suggested are good and the recommendations valid, yet at some point I have to ask: Is scope creep really awful?
Most of you reading this know that Chromatic is a distributed team with no centralized offices. This means that we have team members living all around the globe, and that we travel a decent amount. The whole team enjoys great food.
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