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Member since Mar 2015
14 Blog posts
Hooked on standards
In today's blog post, SilverStripe Principal Developer, Chris Pitt, talks about coding standards and why he is hooked on them.
readSaving the planet, one site at a time
When you need to create a new layout, it's so easy to create a new Page type. But too many Page types could be bad for... the planet. Introducing SilverStripe Green.
readGoldilocks and the unsecured assets
There's a module that helps you increase the security of your files. Let's take a look!
readSuperglue Your Pages
Do you ever find yourself writing increasingly complex code, just to show interesting content on your home page? We've got the solution for you: Superglue module.
readSilverStripe 4.0: Changes to Files
With SilverStripe 4.0 expected to be released this year, we thought it would be a good time to talk about some of the new features it will contain.
readOpen Source Module Lessons
A new series of lessons to guide you through creating, releasing, and open sourcing your module.
read"Helpful Robot"
On Thursday 19th November, at 18:29, witnesses saw a sudden surge of pull requests. read
The house that open source built: why release modules?
You don't have to create the next Apache web server, or Wikipedia. The code you're creating today could be just as valuable to the developers facing the same problems as you.
readBattleship Minecraft! Fun and games at the Dutch PHP Conference
Last week the SilverStripe team headed to the Dutch PHP Conference. read
Release Candidate 3.1.13
SilverStripe version 3.1.13 rc1 stable has been released today, you can get a copy from... read
Blog 2.0: Bigger. Better. Bloggier.
Over the last few weeks, we've been working hard to bring you a new (and... read
Open Source Goals: April - June 2015
Recently the teams at SilverStripe got together to talk about our goals for the next quarter. read
Security update release 3.1.12
SilverStripe version 3.1.12 stable has been released today, you can get a copy from our... read