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60th Plone Tune-Up Celebrates Four Successful Years
More than 30 developers and companies participated, closing a record number of tickets.
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A Successful FedEx Day at Six Feet Up
A look into Six Feet Up's first FedEx Day and the projects that were accomplished...
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Answering the recurring question, "How do I get started using Plone?"
Recommended reading list for those new to the Plone Content Management System.
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Automating Plone site creation with collective.recipe.plonesite
The Plone site recipe allows you to automate creating and maintaining a Plone site using zc.buildout, allowing everyone working on a project to start from the same point and improving build quality by reducing the need for human interaction.
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Doing the Homework on REST vs. GraphQL
Which tool is better for your project: REST or GraphQL? Learn about the pros and cons of these technologies, and why we believe GraphQL is an alternative to REST, not a replacement or a successor.
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New, Simpler Collections in Plone 4.2
With the new Collection type, the criteria are defined as search terms with corresponding results that can be previewed right away...
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On-Premise: How IT Companies Don’t Get Devs
Six Feet Up CTO and AWS Community Hero Calvin Hendryx-Parker joined panelists recently on the Gestalt IT On-Premise IT Roundtable Podcast to discuss how IT infrastructure companies struggle to market to developers.
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Six Feet Up Helps Launch SugarCane.org
Six Feet Up worked on taking the SugarCane.org website from concept to launch in under four weeks...
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Six Principles for a Successful Enterprise Web Project
So, you have just been handed a major enterprise-level web development project? Congratulations! While you finish sipping this glass of champagne, let's review a few things that will make sure your project is successful...
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The Mira App: Why HTML5 Rocks
I got a chance to directly contribute code to the app and I must say I had a blast. I actually had so much fun I found myself waking up at 3am to keep improving it...
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