Difference between revisions of "Resources to help you learn drupal"
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*Drupal Planet (drupal.org/planet) | *Drupal Planet (drupal.org/planet) | ||
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*trial and error/trial by fire/experiments | *trial and error/trial by fire/experiments | ||
− | *answering questions on IRC, drupal.org, stackexchange, at camps, etc | + | *answering questions on IRC, drupal.org, [http://drupal.stackexchange.com/ stackexchange], at camps, etc |
=== Tutorials === | === Tutorials === |
Revision as of 13:52, 14 June 2013
This page was created during a 2012 code4lib pre-conference. It is intended to be a list of helpful resources for any beginner. As such, things will change, so please update and add to this list as you see fit.
Resources, Places
- groups at drupal.org (like library drupal group)
- going to events: drupalcamp, code4lib, local meetups
- drupal pro development book
- drupal4lib email list
- reading the code and documentation in the code
- drupal.stackexchange (other stackoverflow)
- drupal.org
- issue queues for modules
- irc
- lynda.com, buildamodule.com, drupalize.me
- Internet Archive has every drupalcon
- YouTube videos
- Vimeo videos
- Drupal Planet (drupal.org/planet)
- meetup.com
- trial and error/trial by fire/experiments
- answering questions on IRC, drupal.org, stackexchange, at camps, etc
Tutorials
Creating Videos
- jing
- screencast.com
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