Saturday Nov 16th 2024

Session Agenda

The New England Drupal Camp will have opportunities for you to learn and engage with others, no matter your experience with web development and design or Drupal.

Registration in the Gaige Hall Lobby

Start your day off right with a little something to eat.

Join us for some camp info and updates!

The contract is signed, the project team is defined, and goals are set. So you’re probably thinking, let’s kick the project off. Although it’s exciting to jump in and make progress on a new project, there’s a lot to think about before getting started.

After working within the Drupal community for the past 15 years, I would like to share my favorite lesser-known modules. This session will explore modules that improve Drupal's administrative user experience, content authoring, content architecture, structured data, and developer experience.

This session is for those who have some basic knowledge using Figma and want to learn more about reusable components and styles. This session will take you through building and organizing nested components organization in a mini-design system.

Join us in the Faculty Center for our Lunch Buffet

Stay after the keynote for our group photo and/or head to Gaige 200 for a coffee break. 

Many of us in the Drupal community enjoy coffee, and the Drupal Coffee Exchange is a way to celebrate the magic elixir many of us use to fuel our days. The Drupal Coffee Exchange allows community members to stay caffeinated and share their favorite coffees with other enthusiasts.

Recipes are one of the most exciting things to land in Drupal 10.3, and promise to supercharge site building without the lock-in and pain of distributions.

Drupal seems easy at first. With just a few clicks you can create very powerful sites incredibly quickly, using built-in facilities like content types, taxonomies, and views. Out of the box, it supports multiple users, multiple languages, mobile devices, and is even SEO-friendly.

These are the voyages of a developer using config sync. To seek out new implementations, new solutions, and develop better devops. To boldy install what thousands of others have installed before. Daah, dah dah daaaaaah dah dah daaaaaaaah....

Many great front end experiences have been built with Drupal and undoubtably many more will be created in the future. Yet it is impossible to deny the feeling that Drupal’s Twig theme engine hasn’t been able to keep up with expectations for modern front end developer experience.

After a long day of Drupal come relax with a drink and some great eats.