Happy New Year! We're kicking off 2013 with some FREE videos to get people up and running with our Drupal community tools. There are a lot of aspects of the Drupal community that many people take for granted. Even something as "simple" as figuring our what community websites are out there, and how to use them, is often overlooked when talking to people new to Drupal. So, if you want to really dive into this Drupal thing in 2013, here is a gentle orientation to help get you started.
Give yourself the gift of learning this holiday season -- and get an extra bonus! The first 10 people who sign up for an annual Drupalize.Me subscription before December 31, 2011 will receive a free Roku HD streaming player*. As soon as the first 10 qualifying orders are confirmed, we'll send the Rokus out to the addresses listed on those accounts. That's all there is to it!
PHP for Beginners Part 3
CoursePhpStorm IDE
CourseThis week we are finally finishing up our Coding for Views series with the last two lessons, which lagged a bit for us. We're happy to round things out by providing another example of writing a Views handler which creates a Views area handler, and with a look at theming Views. In addition to wrapping up that series, we also have a free video that looks at working with secondary menus. While this lesson is using Drupal 6, the concepts and processes used are exactly the same in Drupal 7, and is still applicable there.
Naming Things Is Hard
Blog postThere is a famous quote which says:
"There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache invalidation and naming things."
Drupal is no different. The secret sauce behind Drupal's powerful hook system is a simple naming convention and it all starts with naming your module. Choosing the right name for your module is important, as is understanding a couple of potential pitfalls you may encounter down the road. Some of which are obvious and some of which can sneak up on you.
Object-Oriented PHP Part 4
CourseRecently Drupalize.Me announced that I had joined the Drupalize.Me team. (So exciting!) I'm bringing with me my catalog of training curriculum, including my flagship course, PSD to Theme. The next opportunity for you to take this course is at DrupalCon Portland. This is a full-day course that has sold out every time it's been offered.
This week we are kicking off a brand new series, Working with Entities in Drupal 7. Entities were introduced in Drupal 7, and are an extremely useful tool, though they have been somewhat confusing for people to work with. In this series we will start out by explaining what entities are, in addition to things like bundles, fields, and entity types. We then spend time understanding how you can use the Entity API to work with existing Drupal entities in you own custom module work.
Release Day: Creating a Custom Entity
Blog postThis week we move on in our Working with Entities in Drupal 7 series to beginning to create our own custom entity. We start by sketching out the use case we will be tackling in this series, which will be to create a video entity, and look at why we want this to be a custom entity instead of a using Drupal's existing node entity. Then we dive into setting up the basics of our entity, and getting an introduction to the entity classes we will be using.
The Drupalize.Me Team Has Grown
Blog postWe are delighted to announce our two newest staff members: Emma Jane and Andrew. These two fine folks are no strangers to the Drupal community and we're really excited to have them on board.
We're looking for a friendly and effective sales representative for the Lullabot Education department, which includes Drupalize.Me. We've been growing by leaps and bounds over the last year, and we'd like to bring someone in to help manage that growth in sales, as well as push us even further along by finding people and organizations who need Drupal training, and matching their needs with our team and knowledge.
Appendix A. Appendix
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Preface
CourseThis week I am continuing the trend of mini-series with some lessons on deploying your code, in the FREE Deploying Your Code Without a Terminal series. The reason behind this quick set of videos is that not everyone is command line savvy, and not everyone has to be. What is important though, is getting your code into version control, and there are plenty of tools that let you do that using a graphical interface.