If you've worked with Drupal long enough, you've faced this decision: Do I build a custom module for this or can ECA handle it? Use ECA When The logic is workflow-based Non-developers need to maintain it ECA workflows live in the admin UI. Your client or site admin can read, modify, and debug them without touching code. A custom module cannot offer that. Speed matters A workflow that would tak
The first article on this blog explained how it was built in 30 minutes with Claude Code. Naturally, a blog needs comments. Same constraints: no database, no external dependencies, no Disqus tracking visitors. Just PHP + JSON files. Built in one session with Claude Code — the interesting part wasn't the code, it was the security audit that followed. A comment system without a database seems trivia
I was skeptical at first. Not about AI in general — but about whether it would actually fit into my workflow. I work mostly with legacy PHP and jQuery. The kind of codebase that was written before half the frameworks people talk about today even existed. Some Vue.js here and there in newer parts, but a lot of the core is raw PHP, procedural logic, and jQuery doing things you probably don't want to
Introduction Backup plugins are useful — but they are not a real disaster‑recovery strategy. In this article, I break down the real reasons why backup plugins fail, what actually happens during a server‑level crash, and how to build a recovery plan that works in the real world. Backup Plugins Only Work When WordPress Works A backup plugin depends on: WordPress running PHP running MySQL running the
I travel a lot. And every single time, I'm standing in an airport Googling "do I need an adapter for Thailand" while my boarding group is already lining up. The existing tools for this are bad. They're buried in blog posts from 2016 with popup ads, or they're a wall of text that doesn't actually answer the question. I already had most of the data. My destination guides on Vientapps cover dozens of
Stop clicking through wp-admin for every small task. WP-CLI is a command-line tool that lets you manage WordPress sites faster — all from your terminal. Why WP-CLI? Problems It Solves Is It Good or Bad? Setup & Installation Must-Know Commands A Quick Real-World Use Case Your First Custom Script What's Next Every WordPress developer knows the pain — update 12 plugins, flush cache, reset a password,
The Problem I Was Trying to Solve When I started building VMMS — a voucher management system It was the workflow routing. A voucher request doesn't just go to one office. It goes And at any point, a department can: Complete their step and pass it forward Reject the entire request Flag it for missing documents and pause processing I needed a system that could handle all of that cleanly. Every v
An SSG benchmark across five React frameworks, from one thousand You're building a marketplace. Or a documentation site. A wiki, Five minutes. Ten. Twenty. Maybe an hour. Maybe a stack trace. You don't know in advance — and the public benchmarks won't tell So I built a benchmark for the gap. Five frameworks in a pnpm workspace, each rendering one dynamic /posts/[id] from a shared deterministic d