Just a heads-up about my new blog post on the Indivirtual blog. This time it's about Adding publications to Tridion from the core service . Read the full text.
Today Bart Koopman from SDL and Mihai Cădariu from Mihai Consulting presented two really interesting topics at today’s November SDL Tridion Webinar: The Tridion Reference Implementation Cache implementation with and without DD4T If you missed the webinar...
A few weeks ago I was privileged to attend the SDL Tridion MVP summit in Evora, Portugal. Needless to say, it was a very interesting few days, and as usual, we spent quite some time on some technical subjects. The most prominent of these was the Tridion...
Exactly 10 years ago tomorrow I joined an Amsterdam-based company which had just released version 5.1 of their flagship product, a web content management system called Tridion, which was also the company name. After attending the Discovery Training on...
Last week saw the premiere of Trivident’s new 2-day DD4T developer training. I traveled to the United Kingdom to deliver it to a group of very knowledgeable ASP.NET MVC developers with little or no Tridion skills. Once again it was proven that DD4T successfully...
Almost a year ago, I sent out a quick post that I’d created a Default Schemas for Tridion project on Github. Because I wrote that post on a Friday afternoon, I didn’t offer many details. But today’s Monday… What’s new? No huge drastic changes. I just...
It's been three years since I joined SDL (seven since my first Tridion project). Here are some of the highlights since my start in SDL. Tridion Technical Community The community is so active I can't even keep up with everything. I had to automate much...
I’ve always thought the only way to debug a DD4T application is to run it on IIS. This is annoying, because the default option that Visual Studio offers is IIS Express or the local development server. So every time I set up a new DD4T project, I created...
The introduction of DD4T (also known as Dynamic Delivery for Tridion) to the SDL Tridion world was a great day for developers and release managers. It provided a friendly developer experience, abstracted from Tridion, and also allowed for better release...