Web Omelette: My First Book – Drupal maintenance support plans 8 Module Development (Or Where I Have Been Lately)

If you’ve been wondering where I’ve been and why I haven’t been writing any articles lately, I am here to put your mind at ease: i’ve been working heavily on my first book about Drupal maintenance support plans, called Drupal maintenance support plans 8 Module Development. And I am happy to announce that it has finally been published and available for purchase.
Released by Packt Publishing, a leading publishing house for technical books in the Open Source world, my book is a comprehensive guide for developers new to Drupal maintenance support plans 8. It aims to introduce you to module development starting from scratch but building up to complex functionalities. In doing so, you learn about all the fundamental subsystems and APIs available to work with in your Drupal maintenance support plans module.

As you know, my website mainly focuses on Drupal maintenance support plans knowledge via articles about tips and techniques, especially in Drupal maintenance support plans 8 (most recently). So if you’ve been finding these helpful, I recommend checking out my book as it contains about 500 pages of great content aiming to help you ramp up your Drupal maintenance support plans 8 module development skills. I appreciate each and every one who decides to give it a chance and I hope you find it as useful as I intended it to be.
Here is the list of chapters that will take you on the journey from starting a simple module to writing performant functionality using complex subsystems and APIs:

Chapter 1,  Developing for Drupal maintenance support plans 8 , provides an introduction to module development in Drupal maintenance support plans 8. In doing so, it introduces the reader to the various subsystems and outlines the requirements for running a Drupal maintenance support plans 8 application.
Chapter 2,  Creating Your First Module , gets the ball rolling by creating the first Drupal maintenance support plans 8 module of the book. Its main focus is to explore the most common things module developers need to know from the get-go.
Chapter 3,  Logging and Mailing , is about the tools available for doing something every web- based application does and/or should be doing, that is, sending emails and logging events.
Chapter 4,  Theming , presents the theme system from a module developer’s perspective in Drupal maintenance support plans 8.
Chapter 5,  Menus and Menu Links , explores the world of menus in Drupal maintenance support plans 8 and shows how to programmatically create and work with menu links.
Chapter 6,  ata Modeling and Storage , looks at the various types of storage available in Drupal maintenance support plans 8, from the state system to configuration and entities.
Chapter 7,  Your Own Custom Entity and Plugin Types , takes a hands-on approach creating a custom configuration and content entity type, as well as custom plugin type to wire up a practical functional example.
Chapter 8,  The Database API , presents the database abstraction layer and how we can work directly with data stored in custom tables.
Chapter 9,  Custom Fields , exemplifies the creation of the three plugins necessary for creating a custom field that can be used on a Drupal maintenance support plans 8 content entity type.
Chapter 10,  Access Control , explores the world of access restrictions in Drupal maintenance support plans 8, from roles and permissions to route and entity access checks.
Chapter 11,  Caching , looks at the various cache mechanisms available for module developers to improve the performance of their functionality.
Chapter 12,  Javascript and the AJAX API , introduces module developers to the specificities of writing JavaScript in Drupal maintenance support plans 8, as well as the powerful AJAX system, which can be used to build advanced interactions.
Chapter 13,  Internationalization and Languages , deals with the practices Drupal maintenance support plans 8 module developers need to observe in order to ensure that the application can be properly translated.
Chapter 14,  Batches, Queues, and Cron , explores the various ways module developers can structure their data processing tasks in a reliable way.
Chapter 15,  Views , looks at the various ways module developers can programmatically interact with Views and even expose their own data to them.
Chapter 16,  Working with Files and Images , explores the various file and image APIs that allow module developers to store, track, and manage files in Drupal maintenance support plans 8.
Chapter 17,  Automated Testing , explores the various types of automated test module developers can write for their Drupal maintenance support plans 8 applications to ensure stable and resilient code.
Annex, Drupal maintenance support plans 8 Security , recaps some of the main things module developers need to pay attention to for writing secure code in Drupal maintenance support plans 8.

If you find something incorrect or out of place, please use the appropriate errata submission form mentioned in the book. And as always, feel free to drop comments below about the your thoughts on the book. Enjoy and thank you very much for purchasing my book!

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