Articles from Kyle Mathews

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Recently, for fun and learning, I built a group chatroom feature for Drupal 6.x.

As part of my work with my (now defunct) startup Eduglu, I wrote a Drupal module that integrates with the popular analytics service Mixpanel.

Most CCK Field modules have a widget where the user adds information upon creating a node which is then saved with the node.

Killer platforms need killer apps. A great platform by itself isn't that interesting or useful. It takes killer apps to attract customers and define the platform.

Today I rolled out the first beta for my Drupal module, OG Mailinglist, which provides native mailinglist functionality to Drupal similar to

New release of Eduglu

I've been working on a social learning site based on Drupal for the past two years as a student at Brigham Young University and am now working towards readying it for its maiden release into the

Lately I've been helping out a web development team at BYU develop a new calendaring system in Drupal to replace our existing all-in-one calendar.

This is the second in a series of articles I'm writing to help me prep for my session next week at Drupalcon.

Articles from Kyle Mathews

Recently, for fun and learning, I built a group chatroom feature for Drupal 6.x.

As part of my work with my (now defunct) startup Eduglu, I wrote a Drupal module that integrates with the popular analytics service Mixpanel.

Most CCK Field modules have a widget where the user adds information upon creating a node which is then saved with the node.

Killer platforms need killer apps. A great platform by itself isn't that interesting or useful. It takes killer apps to attract customers and define the platform.

Today I rolled out the first beta for my Drupal module, OG Mailinglist, which provides native mailinglist functionality to Drupal similar to

New release of Eduglu

I've been working on a social learning site based on Drupal for the past two years as a student at Brigham Young University and am now working towards readying it for its maiden release into the

Lately I've been helping out a web development team at BYU develop a new calendaring system in Drupal to replace our existing all-in-one calendar.

This is the second in a series of articles I'm writing to help me prep for my session next week at Drupalcon.