![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | DrupalCon DC 2009 - Performance in Drupal 7 - drupalcon Drupal 7 has seen several changes designed to improve performance. These include the code registry, multiple loading of first class objects and several upcoming patches including refactored pluggable subsystems. This talk will examine changes already in Drupal 7 and those on the horizon with a focus on database and code weight optimizations. Presented by: Nathaniel Catchpole Recorded by: Marc Tan Keywords: drupalcon dc 2009; Nathaniel Catchpole Downloads: 912 |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Drupalcon DC 2009 - Quality Assurance and the Drupal Development Process Quality Assurance is Good for Business. Drupal makes it easy to add powerful features to sites, whether through standard tools (CCK, Views, Panels 2, etc.) or through hand-coded extensions. Sophisticated modules and themes can provide great advantage or great frustration to the end user. We'll discuss some standard and not-so-standard techniques that help ensure the delivery of quality Drupal sites that are a joy to use. Keywords: Drupalcon DC 2009; Fen Labalme; Nathaniel Catchpole Downloads: 921 |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | DrupalCon DC 2009 - Drupal Taxonomy Revisited - drupalcon DrupalCon DC 2009 - Drupal Taxonomy Revisited - Recorded by Robert Nelson Vance (http://robertnelsonvance.com/) Drupal's taxonomy module supports a core component of information architecture for classifying content. Improvements to taxonomy module in Drupal 7, especially hook_taxonomy_term_load, will open up new opportunities for leveraging taxonomy in our sites. Taxonomy administration has also been given some UI and usability enhancements... Keywords: drupalcon dc 2009; Benjamin Doherty; Benjamin Melancon; Nathaniel Catchpole Downloads: 1,712 |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | DrupalCon DC 2009 - Intro to SimpleTest - drupalcon Testing saves time, allows you to provide code-level checking for your clients' crazy requirements, documents how your code is supposed to work, frees you to refactor your code without fear of breaking things, and ensures you never get the same bug twice. Sounds great! But how do you get started? This first session will introduce the concepts and basic knowledge required to write tests for Drupal. Presented by: Florian Lorétan, Nathaniel Catchpole, Jimmy Berry, and Dmitri Gaskin Recorded by: ... Keywords: drupalcon dc 2009; Florian Lorétan; Nathaniel Catchpole; Jimmy Berry; Dmitri Gaskin Downloads: 1,084 |  |
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