Uncategorized

Drupaldelphia hits Temple University this Friday

Drupal lovers, it’s almost time. Your favorite conference, Drupaldelphia, is this Friday, 8:30 a.m., in Alter Hall at Temple University — here’s what you need to know: You don’t have to be a seasoned Drupal user or a developer to attend the conference. There’s a whole slew of beginner events, including one aimed to help […]

DrupalCon Copenhagen, August 2010. (Photo by Flickr user Morten Wulff, used under a Creative Commons license)

Drupal lovers, it’s almost time. Your favorite conference, Drupaldelphia, is this Friday, 8:30 a.m., in Alter Hall at Temple University — here’s what you need to know:

You don’t have to be a seasoned Drupal user or a developer to attend the conference. There’s a whole slew of beginner events, including one aimed to help you figure out if you should be using Drupal versus other content management systems and another with tips on how to make the website-development process go smoothly called “There’s no ‘I’ in Drupal.” The more experienced users can check out sessions on responsive design, publicly publishing your code and the upcoming Drupal 8.

And don’t forget about keynote speaker Earl Miles aka @merlinofchaos, creator of several Drupal modules and author of Drupal Building Blocks.

Drupaldelphia is $20, which includes lunch, a T-shirt and access to wi-fi. Register here.

Engagement

Join our growing Slack community

Join 5,000 tech professionals and entrepreneurs in our community Slack today!

Donate to the Journalism Fund

Your support powers our independent journalism. Unlike most business-media outlets, we don’t have a paywall. Instead, we count on your personal and organizational contributions.

Trending

What internet speed do you really need?

How DC protesters are protecting themselves online while calling out the Trump administration

Developing tech for government agencies? Participant advisory councils can help get it right.

A car accident changed this engineer’s career trajectory — and mission 

Technically Media