[consulting] Drupal Primer Course
Darrel O'Pry
dopry at thing.net
Wed Apr 12 17:57:22 UTC 2006
That seems like it would teach a single recipe, which may or may not be
good. It won't provide a fundamental understanding of drupal which will
give a developer or consultant in edge in figuring out how to handle new
situations, or improve recipes. That said it is a good starter point and
demonstrates how easily drupal can be deployed.
On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 16:10 -0700, John Sechrest wrote:
> I think I would start with the customer and the problems that the customer has,
> and then work down segment by segment down to this... This is the very last bit
> I would talk about. After I already had shown how to set up an existing site with
> the existing tools.
>
> "Karoly Negyesi" <karoly at negyesi.net> writes:
>
> % If I would teach module development (I am a module guy, not a themer, I
> % leave that to others) I would teach along these routes (for 4.7, that is):
> %
> % *) What are hooks?
> % *) new pages -- simple hook_menu
> % *) simple form API
> % *) node and nodeapi modules
> % *) hook_block
> % *) advanced hook_menu
> %
> % You see, Drupal is simple :) however, I do not think this is a one day
> % course...
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