Goran Nikolovski Introduces PHP Attributes for Drupal Plugins

Goran Nikolovski recently shared insights on leveraging PHP attributes for Drupal plugins in his latest blog post. Starting from Drupal version 10.2, developers will have the option to use PHP attributes instead of annotations for certain plugins, specifically for Action and Block plugins.

Nikolovski highlights the shift towards PHP attributes as a more appealing approach than annotations, which are essentially PHP comments. This change provides a structured way to add metadata to classes.

For a detailed exploration of this development, you can read Goran Nikolovski's blog post here.

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