Author: Susanne Moog
Susanne has been part of the TYPO3 project for the last ten years. Originally she studied media economics, but quickly realized that programming was more than just a hobby and started working in the IT area. She works at TYPO3 GmbH and team neusta, as a scrum master, developer and COO. In her free time she loves reading, dancing, philosophy and doing code katas.
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Improving Developer Adoption in TYPO3
Adopting PSRs makes it easier for new developers to adapt to TYPO3. Better interoperability is both at the interface level and the user level. Learn more in this article where we spoke with Benni Mack.
April 2020: Developer Appreciation Day (DAD)
Now that May is in the starting blocks, let’s recap on the achievements of the last month. As we look back, we find a great deal of contributions to the TYPO3 Project. Learn more details in our Developer Appreciation Day post!
March 2020: Developer Appreciation Day (DAD)
Each month, we take the opportunity to celebrate contributors in our Developer Appreciation Day post. Please take a moment to share gratitude for their continued passion, commitment, and time they give to making TYPO3 CMS awesome.
February 2020: Developer Appreciation Day (DAD)
As always, a new month starts off with Developer Appreciation Day (DAD): Here’s to all the devoted TYPO3 developers who contributed to the TYPO3 project during April - Thanks a lot, everyone! Find the contributor’s names and some truly impressive numbers in our recent article.
7 Reasons for an Independent TYPO3 Project Review
Is something stopping you from completing your TYPO3 website project? Things can get messy and dizzyingly chaotic. That goes for code and for communication. If the going gets tough, consider taking TYPO3 GmbH on board as a third-party expert to review your project and establish a solid solution architecture.
January 2020: Developer Appreciation Day (DAD)
Welcome back to Developer Appreciation Day (DAD)! We’re very happy to present another analysis of contributions to TYPO3 CMS over the last month to you. No doubt about it, you developers rock - thanks a lot to all of you! Check our current list for names and some truly impressive numbers.
December 2019: Developer Appreciation Day (DAD)
As 2020 begins, let’s take a moment to look back on last month’s achievements and - as usual - find a great deal of contributions to the TYPO3 project. Developer Appreciation Day (DAD) is our chance to give thanks to all the hardworking people who strive to make our open source CMS top-notch.
November 2019: Developer Appreciation Day (DAD)
On this Developer Appreciation Day (DAD), we’d like to appreciate all the hard working developers once more who continuously contribute to the TYPO3 Project: Thank you ever so much, folks! Find November's most important names and some really impressive numbers in our recent post.
October 2019: Developer Appreciation Day (DAD)
As always, a new month starts off with Developer Appreciation Day (DAD): We‘d like to tip our hats to the devoted TYPO3 developers who contributed to the TYPO3 Project during October. Thanks a lot, everyone! Find the contributor’s names and some truly impressive numbers in our recent article.
September 2019: Developer Appreciation Day (DAD)
As the new month begins, let’s take a moment to look back on last month’s achievements and - as usual - find a great deal of contributions to the TYPO3 project. Developer Appreciation Day (DAD) is our chance to give thanks to all the hardworking people who strive to make our open source CMS top-notch.
August 2019: Developer Appreciation Day (DAD)
Welcome back to Developer Appreciation Day (DAD)! We’re very happy to present another analysis of contributions to TYPO3 CMS over the last month to you. No doubt about it, you developers rock - thanks a lot to all of you! Check our current list for names and some truly impressive numbers.