Talking Drupal #487 Explores Single Directory Components

Talking Drupal #487

Episode 487 of Talking Drupal features a discussion on Single Directory Components (SDC) and their role in Drupal development, with guest Brian Perry and guest host Scott Weston. Hosted by John Picozzi and Nic Laflin, with correspondent Jacob Rockowitz, the episode explores the reasons behind the shift to SDCs, their similarities with decoupled architectures, and best practices for working with them. 

Brian provides an overview of his workflow, addresses common pitfalls, and offers guidance on getting started with SDCs, including their compatibility with Paragraphs and Blocks. The discussion also considers whether SDC adoption must be immediate or gradual and examines the potential evolution of SDCs, particularly in relation to decoupled front ends. The episode highlights contrib modules that facilitate SDC implementation and features Embedded Content as the module of the week.

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