November 2011

Building Mobile Apps With Drupal @DCNYC10

Steven Merrill's "Better QA Testing With Vagrant and Puppet" at DCNYC10

Steven Merrill presented Better Local QA Testing with Vagrant and Puppet at DCNYC10 - his presentation is below. Feel free to ask questions or comment!

Energy.Gov Case Study by Roger Lopez at DCNYC10

Roger Lopez presented the Energy.gov Case Study at DCNYC10. His presentation is below; feel free to comment or ask questions below.

Neil Hasting's "Block Entities Are Awesome" at Drupal Camp Chicago

Yes, we weren't only in New York on Saturday - Neil Hastings was over at Drupal Camp Chicago presenting "Block Entities Are Awesome". His presentation is below - feel free to ask questions in the comments!

Nicole Lind's "Project Whispering" at DCNYC10

Nicole's "Project Whispering" presentation is below. Feel free to ask questions in the comments.

BADCamp Video of Tim Cosgrove's "Modern Theming: Beyond Preprocessing and .tpls"

For those of you who might have missed Tim Cosgrove's BADCamp presentation, "Modern Theming: Beyond Preprocessing and .tpls", the BADCamp video has been made available and is embedded below.

"Coat Your Website In Varnish" @DrupalAtx

Our own Steven Merrill is presenting Coat Your Website In Varnish at Drupal Camp Austin.

Here's his presentation:

Leaving You @DrupalAtx

Our own Nicole Lind is presenting 'I'm Leaving You: The Risks of Dumping Your Old CMS And How To Manage Them' at DrupalCamp Austin - here's her presentation:

Do You Have Your Tickets To DrupalCampNYC?

As a sponsor, we want to remind everyone that DrupalCampNYC 10 will be the largest New York City Camp to date, with 500 anticipated attendees and over 30 high-quality sessions across a spectrum of Drupal-related disciplines.

When? Saturday, December 10, 2011 at John Jay College in Manhattan

How much? Only $20. And your registration fee will not only cover a full day of top-notch Drupal content from some of the finest minds in our community, but breakfast and lunch as well.

Don't Forget To Vote For DrupalConDenver Submissions

In case you missed some of our posts and tweets on what our team has proposed for DrupalCon Denver, we have a synopsis of what the team has proposed. If you're interested, please follow the links, comment and vote!

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  • Drawing off the Canvas: Intro to RaphaĆ«lJS, proposed by Brian McMurray
  • Extending Your Workflow with State Machine, proposed by Fredric Mitchell
  • Field API Essentials, proposed by Joe Turgeon and Neil Hastings