Learn to Love the Drop: Expert Advice for Novice Drupal Developers

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Learn to Love the Drop: Expert Advice for Novice Drupal Developers

Are you an experienced developer who is now learning Drupal? Join Acquia for this one-hour webinar where you will gain practical tips for accelerating your learning curve for Drupal. This will be an interactive session where a panel of experienced Drupal professionals discuss what they wish they knew about Drupal when they started. The participants in this webinar come from diverse technical backgrounds and will be speaking about how they overcame specific challenges associated with Java, Ruby on Rails, Wordpress and other systems when they moved to Drupal.

Topics covered:
* The value of community contribution
* Best practices for debugging a Drupal site
* Recommendations on the best development tools
* Top API functions you absolutely must know
* Theme “the right way”
* Translating J2EE knowledge to Drupal

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Monday, July 25, 2011
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