Drupal 8's Dynamic Page Cache
Drupal 8 now has a Dynamic Page Cache. The Page Cache module only works for anonymous users, the Dynamic Page Cache module takes that a step further: it works for any user.
Drupal 8 now has a Dynamic Page Cache. The Page Cache module only works for anonymous users, the Dynamic Page Cache module takes that a step further: it works for any user.
Together with Fabian Franz from Tag1 Consulting, I had a session about Big Pipe in Drupal 8, as well as related performance/cacheability improvements.
Drupal 8 has comprehensive knowledge about the cacheability of the things it renders. This opens new doors.
While walking, I started listening to Jeff Eaton’s Insert Content Here podcast, episode 25:
Update September 24, 2015: the fastest Drupal ever is no longer near, it is here!
At least 20 people helped push one or more issues forward in Montpellier, at the Drupal Dev Days Performance Sprint!
After more than a year and probably hundreds of patches, yesterday it finally happened!
I’m working on making Drupal 8 faster as part of my job at Acquia.
In Drupal 8, we’ve significantly improved the way pages are rendered. This talk explains the entire render pipeline, in some detail. But it also covers:
Together with Fabian Franz & Marco Molinari from Tag1 Consulting, I had a session about render caching in Drupal 7 and 8 at DrupalCon Amsterdam.
This year, Performance Planet did an advent calendar again, just like the last few years.
For this short talk, I chose two particular improvements in Drupal 8 that will make a big difference for future Drupal sites’ performance and ops (infrastructure requirements).
Drupal 8 is going to have better front-end performance for anonymous users out of the box: it is now smart enough to no longer load unnecessary JavaScript.
This article proposes a novel, simpler way of managing Drupal sites (where “managing” in this case is solely code updating & deployment).
Drupal 8 will ship with big authoring experience improvements: WYSIWYG editing & in-place editing, thanks to the
At DrupalCon Portland, I presented together with fellow Acquia Spark team member Jesse Beach on the accessibility improvements
We had already let you know that we would be using Aloha Editor as the WY
A few weeks ago, we showed the in-line editing prototype we had built for Spark, which has now blossomed into
After working at Nascom for a very brief time, I will soon start working at Acquia!
Speed up your Drupal site with a CDN in a few minutes.
On January 2, I announced that I was looking for a job. Since that announcement, I’ve talked with >65 companies.
The time has finally come. I’m looking for a job!
Jacob Singh did a presentation at DrupalCon London about
I’m thrilled to announce that I’ll be joining Facebook’s Site Speed team in Palo Alto, California on September 26, 2011 for a 12-week in
This year, Performance Planet did an advent calendar again, just like last year.