Drupal 10.2 Arriving This Week with Native PHP Annotations

Get ready for the buzz – Drupal 10.2 is hitting the scene this week, and it's bringing something special. This release embraces native PHP annotations. What does that mean for you? Well, some plugins can now be defined using the good old PHP syntax. It's a step towards simplicity and familiarity.

But wait, there's more! While this release starts with native PHP annotations, others will follow suit. Gradually, more plugin types will join the party. And don't worry if you were a fan of Doctrine annotations – they still have a spot in the show.

Stay tuned for the details and dive into the evolving world of Drupal with version 10.2! 

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