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Location United States
Current Role(s): 
Sr. Drupal Developer
Heavy Kettle

Professional Info

Companies Worked For
Fuse IQ, Hewlett Packard
Industries Worked In: 
Internet, Performing Arts, Non-profit, Education, For-profit

Personal Info

Other languages: 
English

On Drupal.org for 18 years 9 months

At least 1 edit to documentation

Bio: 

I am a LAMP applications developer located in Vancouver, Washington, with over 20 years of professional experience. I have worked with the LAMP stack since 2000 and discovered Drupal in 2005, which has been my primary development framework of choice ever since.

I have built dozens of Drupal applications of various size and complexity.

In a past life I worked with other web technologies including Cold Fusion, .NET, ASP and Perl.

I enjoy working as a member of an organized collaborative team, where my contributions are impactful to the success of a project.

When not working with Drupal, my other passion is creating cross-device HTML5 applications with GameMaker Studio for education and entertainment purposes. More recently I have been developing with React Native & Expo to produce proprietary mobile apps for iOS and Android.

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Drupal Contributions: 

I create custom specialty modules to enhance and customize core and third-party functionality.

I provide module conversions and backports, various patches, code snippets and bug reports.

Areas of Expertise: 
Consultant
Developer
Site building
module development
Third-party API integration
data migration
Drupal events: 
DrupalCon Denver 2012

Credited on 7 fixed issues

Projects maintained

Drupal Association #DrupalCares Supporter
Drupal Association Individual Member

johnhanley helps support and grow the Drupal community with the Drupal Association.

I contributed Drupal patches
I contributed Drupal modules
I help in the Drupal support forums
I provide Drupal-related services