
Inspired by the
State of Rob Loach Address, I decided I don't particularly want to let a year go by without blogging, especially considering I don't have the excuse that I'm micro-blogging. So without further ado, here's what I've been up to this month:
- Media module, of course. Though I'm not in the swing I was in January. I've worked some on an experimental browser that allows more FAPI magic than the current one that's a Javascript framework (which is thus largely inaccessible to many Drupal developers, though comes with its own advantages). Other than that, it's just been some code clean up.
- Embedded Media Field now supports RTMP streaming servers. Also, Media: YouTube has been ripped from the dev-2 version of it, and now supports iPhone. (I can't really take credit for either of these new features, other than for committing the patches, but it makes it look like I've actually been working...)
- I started a new blog. Well, it's in its conceptual and wireframe stages still, so no announcement yet... Has to do with raising children to be entrepreneurs. We'll see...
- Been working on some game stuff, with the new Game Utilities: Quest module, which uses a sound PHP object framework to expose quests to characters.
- XMPP! This is awesome! Through work at Advomatic, I've set up an XMPP server and am working on a fancy Drupalized/themeable client. Post soon!
OK, that's all for now. Time to wake up Ashlin!
The final chapter of that section, "Automated Security Testing", explores some currently available modules that should be in the bag of tricks for not only module developers
"Drupal's User and Permissions System", begins the section most exciting to me as a developer, by describing the API and hooks offered by Drupal to help create more secure code.
"Anatomy of Vulnerabilities", offers an extensive overview of the predominate routes of attack that may be taken against a site.
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