diff --git a/source/_talks/drupal-8-php-libraries-drupalorg-api.md b/source/_talks/drupal-8-php-libraries-drupalorg-api.md index 1fa156b09..66868c763 100644 --- a/source/_talks/drupal-8-php-libraries-drupalorg-api.md +++ b/source/_talks/drupal-8-php-libraries-drupalorg-api.md @@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ events: date: 2018-04-18 joindin: https://joind.in/talk/14851 - event: drupalcamp_london_19 - date: 2019-03-01 - fuzzy_date: true + date: 2019-03-03 + time: '12:05 - 12:50' --- A demo of some of the open source projects that I’ve been working on lately that are based on information from the Drupal.org API, including a PHP library for the API itself as well as some Drupal 8 modules that use it. diff --git a/source/_talks/tdd-test-driven-drupal.md b/source/_talks/tdd-test-driven-drupal.md index 84b7f4827..ddf4d67bd 100644 --- a/source/_talks/tdd-test-driven-drupal.md +++ b/source/_talks/tdd-test-driven-drupal.md @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ events: date: 2018-07-05 time: '12:15 - 13:00' - event: drupalcamp_london_19 - date: 2019-03-01 - fuzzy_date: true + date: 2019-03-02 + time: '14:00 - 14:45' --- {% block content %} Testing is important. Why? It allows developers to add new features and edit and refactor existing code without the worry of adding regressions, reduces the reliance on manual testing to discover bugs, and by taking a test driven approach, your implementation code is leaner as you only write what is needed for your tests to pass.