With DrupalCon over, many of us were heavily focused on client work for the month. Thankfully, we have many great clients that are eager to help push the Drupal project forward.
I always look forward to DrupalCon each year for a number of reasons. One of the reasons chief among them is the refreshing excitement of being immersed in the community. I always enjoy the encouragement and guidance our community offers.
Happy Friday everyone, and a happy 4th of July weekend. This week we have April Sides on the program to talk about how much fun Drupal Camps are and what you will take away from them.
It is true that many Frontend Developers loathe the chore of creating a site’s menu, but I personally enjoy building them. I always thought of a website’s menu system as the perfect example of “the evolution of code”.
The internet is changing the way we think, work, and play. In the second event of an executive roundtable series, we teamed up with Acquia and Lingotek to create a guide to understanding the return on investment of UX design.