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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.
SkillDisplay supports the TYPO3 Direct Mentorship Program with their platform. TYPO3 experts can track their mentee’s skills and can choose from a list covering editor (TCCE), integrator (TCCI), and developer (TCCD) skills.
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.
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.
When considering to upgrade your TYPO3 installation, one of the bigger parts you need to take care of is the upgrade of all installed extensions. Some of them might be your own, others are public extensions.
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.
As an open-source service company, TYPO3 GmbH is based on creating revenue to support our open source software project. Since Xdebug saves our developers actual working time each day, we’ve decided to invest in one of three available support packages. Read this article and learn why you should do so too.
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.
The TYPO3 Association supported developers Anja Leichsenring and Daniel Homorodean for a week-long trip helping update the government of Rwanda’s open-source TYPO3 CMS infrastructure. Read a recap of the trip and the experiences they gained in this article.
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.
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.