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Enterprise Full-Stack Developer
Middlebury College

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Higher Education

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On Drupal.org for 14 years 8 months

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Bio: 

A software developer since 2002, Adam Franco primarily focuses on web applications written in PHP and Javascript while also writing a smattering of software in other environments and languages. In his work for Middlebury College Adam led the development of the Segue learning management system and the Harmoni application framework before moving on to building and enhancing a wide range of web applications. Recently Adam has been developing curricular and administrative applications based on the Drupal platform with a focus on high-performance and high-availability application deployments.

Long a proponent of open-source software development, Adam has contributed to a number of open-source projects including the Open Knowledge Initiative (O.K.I.) OSID standards, CAS, phpCAS, and a number of Drupal and WordPress modules.

When not creating virtual systems Adam enjoys designing and creating things in the physical world -- from wood furniture to photography. When his mind tires of the creative process Adam focuses his energies on Aikido, cycling, skiing, as well as other out-of-door pursuits.

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Drupal Contributions: 

I have contributed a few patches to CAS module and contributed significant work to the Monster Menus module.

Areas of Expertise: 
Developer
Drupal events: 
DrupalCon San Francisco 2010
DrupalCon Chicago 2011
DrupalCon Denver 2012
DrupalCon Portland 2013
DrupalCon Los Angeles 2015
DrupalCon Nashville 2018
DrupalCon Seattle 2019
DrupalCon Global 2020
DrupalCon Pittsburgh 2023

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