Lullabot is proud to announce our new Drupal training classes. We're kicking things off with two back-to-back two-day workshops in Washington, DC this month.
The first is Drupal 101, an intensive intro-to-Drupal covering everything that new Drupal administrators, developers, and decision makers might want to know. We will walk through the process of setting up a Drupal site and discuss its parts, features, modules, concepts, and how they all work. We’ll discuss best practices for creating an efficient, well tuned site and talk about the best ways of working with Drupal to keep your site future-proof, speedy, and robust. This workshop takes place on May 22nd and 23rd at the Georgetown Suites in Washington, DC. Registration and more information can be found here.
Theming Drupal: How To Make Your Site Look Like It's Not A Drupal Site is the other workshop. This one happens on the 24th and 25th and is aimed at designers and developers who want to gain control over the look and feel of their Drupal sites. Drupal’s architecture allows extensive control over how pages are presented, yet this is still a bit of a “dark art” to many Drupal professionals. Bring in your designs and we’ll shed some light. Registration and information for this workshop is here.
This coming Monday, May 8th, will be the first meeting of the Boston Drupal Users Group. We will be meeting at 7:00pm at the Berkman Center at Harvard University in Cambridge. Directions are here. Some of us will likely continue the conversation over dinner at a local restaurant.
The aim of Drupal Camp Toronto is to strengthen the community of people working with and working on Drupal code in Toronto. On Friday, May 12th come on out to the Centre for Social Innovation at 215 Spadina Ave. to discover who else in your 'hood is working with Drupal. Learn from them, conspire with them or just swap business cards - this is your chance to talk Drupal.
... has started today. We have set up a site with useful material for us to remember and for visitors to digest. There also is a picture gallery which we will upgrade on a regular basis during the week.