Articles from Drupal @ Penn State

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With Drupal 9 coming this summer, my team at the Eberly College of Science at Penn State felt it necessary to get all of the custom modules we have written (or are mission critical contrib modules) updated and as future-ready as possible.

This was a 90 minute session from DrupalCon Seattle 2019. The room was not recorded ( BUT, we recorded locally from Mike’s laptop! Enjoy! Our slides are also attached in the links below.

Over on the ELMS:LN team, we’ve been busy every place not Drupal (huh what?) lately. We have barely been touching Drupal and couldn’t be happier (…huh?).

As twitter, other social networks, conference submissions and drupal planet posts would suggest; I’m a bit over the moon about Polymer for

On the ELMS:LN team, we’ve been working a lot with polymer and webcomponent based development this year.

*Text from youtube description of below video

I’ve dreamed of a day when systems start to work like the home automation and listening (NSA Spying…) devices that people are inviting into their home. “Robots” that listen to trigger words and act on commands are very exciting.

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Articles from Drupal @ Penn State

With Drupal 9 coming this summer, my team at the Eberly College of Science at Penn State felt it necessary to get all of the custom modules we have written (or are mission critical contrib modules) updated and as future-ready as possible.

This was a 90 minute session from DrupalCon Seattle 2019. The room was not recorded ( BUT, we recorded locally from Mike’s laptop! Enjoy! Our slides are also attached in the links below.

Over on the ELMS:LN team, we’ve been busy every place not Drupal (huh what?) lately. We have barely been touching Drupal and couldn’t be happier (…huh?).

As twitter, other social networks, conference submissions and drupal planet posts would suggest; I’m a bit over the moon about Polymer for

On the ELMS:LN team, we’ve been working a lot with polymer and webcomponent based development this year.

*Text from youtube description of below video

I’ve dreamed of a day when systems start to work like the home automation and listening (NSA Spying…) devices that people are inviting into their home. “Robots” that listen to trigger words and act on commands are very exciting.

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