DrupalCon Denver highlights - Day 3
Keynote - Luke Wroblewski
http://denver2012.drupal.org/keynote/luke-wroblewski
Day 3 began with a very dynamic speech by Luke Wroblewski. He made the point very clearly, just how important development for mobiles is. Although I didn't attend the (not directly related) session that followed on mobile theming ("Creating Responsive and Mobile-First Drupal Themes"), it is probably is worth checking out:
http://denver2012.drupal.org/program/sessions/creating-responsive-and-mo...
Views for Developers; An Architectural Overview
http://denver2012.drupal.org/program/sessions/views-developers-architect...
For me, this was probably the best presented sesssion of the conference. It didn't do a deep dive into how to do things in Views, but indicated what could be done with Views, and how to extend it in code. A copy of the slides can be found at http://tinyurl.com/views3-for-devs.
How to build a scalable platform for today’s publishers
http://denver2012.drupal.org/program/sessions/how-build-scalable-platfor...
This session didn't really go into the depth that is needed to get full value out of the topics covered. However, it's probably still worth a look for an explanation of how one site makes use of:
- the Deploy module
- Entity List
- Cache tags
and how these help create a site that can perform well when the number of hits expected is high.
Delivering Drupal
http://denver2012.drupal.org/program/sessions/delivering-drupal
An excellent session, although more from a project manager rather than developer point of view, on how to manage a Drupal project successfully. Based on experience at http://www.examiner.com, the presenters demonstrated the pros and cons of Waterfall and Agile methodologies, and showed how they developed a methodology appropriate for Drupal 7 sites.
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