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title: Goodbye Drush Make. Hello Composer!
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description: How to use Composer to manage your Drupal applications.
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tags: ['meetup', 'drupal', 'composer']
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speakerdeck:
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id: 1c1e0e129ab34816bd4c4edb5f6642c2
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ratio: '1.37081659973226'
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url: https://speakerdeck.com/opdavies/goodbye-drush-make-hello-composer
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video:
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type: youtube
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id: ZL2FtRTX9Y8
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events:
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- event: drupal_bristol
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date: 2016-11-17
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- event: php_uk_18
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date: 2018-02-16
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time: '14:40 - 15:40'
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joindin: https://joind.in/talk/650ab
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---
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One of the main outcomes of Drupal 8 was “getting off the island” with
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third-party code included in core and adopting modern best practices from the
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wider PHP ecosystem - including [Composer][1], PHP’s dependency manager.
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Included to manage core’s dependencies, it has also gained traction in the
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contrib space with the creation of the Drupal Composer project, and the Drupal
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Packagist and now native endpoints on Drupal.org exposing contrib project
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metadata.
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In this session, I'll show how to fully manage a Drupal 7 or Drupal 8 website
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including contributed modules and themes and external libraries with Composer.
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[1]: https://getcomposer.org
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