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drupalize.me
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| | | | | Deprecated code is any code flagged for future removal, but which has not yet been removed to ensure that existing code which relies on the to-be-removed code will continue to work. When an API, or feature, becomes deprecated it's a warning to all developers that at some point in the future this thing they are relying on will not exist, and they'll need to update their custom code to a new approach. Preferably before the existing one gets removed. In this tutorial well: | |
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enterprisecraftsmanship.com
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| | | | | My new online training course about Encapsulating EF Core Usagewent live. | |
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2bits.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article details technical strategies for optimizing Drupal website performance by analyzing core, page, and filter caching mechanisms to resolve database contention issues. | |
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initialcommit.com
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| | | Learn Node.js and the Express framework with this beginner's guide. By creating RESTful web services, declaring API endpoints, sending status codes, redirects, and API security best practices. | ||