Accepted sessions
Session | Experience level | Track |
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Introducing the Drupal 8 configuration management system Greg Dunlap Drupal 8 has a new configuration management system! In this session I will provide an architectural overview of the system, as well as code samples and information developers will need to... |
Intermediate | Devops |
Cloud to the rescue? Servers, Files, CDNs and Fun! Alex McFadyen As cloud based systems get cheaper and more robust, how can we take best advantage of them? Our site needed to upgrade, servers and storage. We are faced with an interesting problem, LOTS... |
Intermediate | Devops |
Staging with git and drush Markus Heurung It’s good practice to develop your Drupal site locally before you push your changes to a production site. And it’s even better having a testing environment where you integrate your changes with a... |
Intermediate | Devops |
Continuous Integration with Jenkins and Aegir Ilari Mäkelä In this session we will examine how you can build Continuous Integration (CI) system to support your site development workflow by using Jenkins and... |
Intermediate | Development |
/* Talking about code */ Jakob Persson When you're just one person, or three, knowing how something is done or why is not that hard. You can rely on comments in code, and when necessary ask the person. But as your organization... |
Beginner | Development |
Stuff Drupal with Feeds and custom feeds plugins Mikael Kundert, Joonas Meriläinen This session will cover advanced techniques to feed data into Drupal with the flexible Feeds module and its add-ons. We will have code examples and snippets, but also a use case how to play... |
Intermediate | Development |
Displaying external data on the fly with Views and CTools Bálint Kléri When your only goal is to present a large amount of external data in Drupal, leveraging the power of Views and CTools by implementing custom plugins is an effective approach. Let me show you why... |
Advanced | Development |
Drupal Commerce nuts & bolts for contrib developers Pedro Cambra Drupal Commerce provides a lean core of commerce functionality, which is meant to be extended with contrib modules for common use cases. |
Intermediate | Development |
Drush Workshop Juan Pablo Novillo Requena Drush is a command-line shell and scripting interface for Drupal. It provides a set of commands which act as shortcuts to perform common tasks with Drupal sites. The purpose of this workshop is to... |
Intermediate | Development |
Introducing Symfony2 Claudio Beatrice During his last keynote in Denver, Dries made it clear that Symfony2 is going to play an extremely important role in the making of the upcoming version(s) of Drupal. This session will cover the... |
Intermediate | Development |
Architecting Drupal Modules - Report from the frontlines Ronald Ashri Drupal as a Content Management Framework, and via its wider contrib ecosystem, offers module developers a wide and, lets face it, confusing array of options. How do you properly architect a... |
Intermediate | Development |
Drupalize Your Data: Use Entities! Wolfgang Ziegler For those that have not been to Denver or missed it, this session would be the same as given in Denver, see... |
Intermediate | Development |
Automating Drupal Development: Features, Makefiles and Beyond Andrea Pescetti, Antonio De Marco Features are a well-known and very useful tool to streamline Drupal development and write reusable components. However, if you get serious about... |
Advanced | Development |
Debugging 101: Tools & Techniques Ivo Van Geertruyen Ever struggled with Drupal's dreaded White Screen of Dead? Does troubleshooting your code involve copious amounts of |
Beginner | Development |
drupal and nodejs - beyond chat Fredrik Lassen using drupal-nodejs integration modules (nodejs.module[1] and dnode.module[2]) this session will demonstrate a few intermediate use-cases beyond the ubiquituous "chat"-example. Examples will... |
Intermediate | Development |
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Closing session Goodbye session |
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